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In the TED tradition of rethinking statistics, Oxford mathematician
Peter Donnelly talks about the common mistakes we make in interpreting numbers -- and the devastating impact these errors can have on the outcome of criminal trials. Viewers who've seen this talk have discussed the coin-toss experiment in depth (read the comments to find a simulation); and then there's this comment: "OMGosh how sexy is this man's brain?"
(Recorded July 2005 in Oxford, UK. Duration: 21:32)
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