
Enhancing Statistical Literacy | Stats + Stories Episode 375
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Nov 13, 2025 This discussion features Pedro Campos, a leader in promoting statistical literacy globally, alongside Harvard's Mark Glickman and Larry Lesser from the University of Texas at El Paso, who creatively merges music with statistics. They delve into the challenges of interpreting statistics in the media and share the cross-cultural hurdles in literacy promotion. Glickman and Lesser reveal their songwriting process for teaching stats through catchy parodies, emphasizing student engagement and the effectiveness of using music as a tool for enhancing understanding.
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Three Pillars Of Statistical Literacy
- Statistical literacy combines knowledge, enabling processes, and civic engagement to interpret and act on data.
- Pedro Campos frames literacy as a triangle of knowledge, communication skills, and critical engagement for citizens and decision-makers.
Measuring Literacy Is Hard
- Measuring statistical literacy is difficult and existing indices (like OECD's) use proxies such as quantitative news presence.
- Campos warns there is no global standard measure and simple tasks (reading tables) are sometimes used experimentally.
Leverage National Statistical Offices
- Work through national statistical offices since they already collect and disseminate data and can support literacy initiatives.
- Connect ISLP country coordinators with NSO resources to create local materials, courses, and outreach.
