Learning Bayesian Statistics

#50 Ta(l)king Risks & Embracing Uncertainty, with David Spiegelhalter

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Nov 6, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Learn Bas Immerse
02:40 • 5min
3
Howd You Define Bisies Statistics?
07:24 • 2min
4
How to Communicate Statistics Without Introducing Probability Theory
09:32 • 4min
5
A Different Metaphor for Modelling Elections
13:36 • 2min
6
The Language of Communication in Statistics Education
15:41 • 2min
7
How to Communicate With Statisticians - Confidence Interval and Credible Interval
18:04 • 2min
8
Is It True That You Should Acknowledge Uncertainty?
19:45 • 2min
9
Are You Confident in Your Uncertainty?
22:15 • 4min
10
What's the Difference Between Trust and Uncertainty?
26:00 • 3min
11
What Do You Think We Can Learn From the Past?
28:51 • 4min
12
I Agree With Hat, but I Don't Think It's a Good Idea to Go to the Polls on the u.s.
32:44 • 4min
13
Is There a Halo Effect in Data Literacy?
36:47 • 4min
14
What Is a Trustworthy Way to Communicate?
41:12 • 3min
15
The Absolute Real Value of Multiple Independent Teams
43:47 • 2min
16
The Most Difficult Thing of All
46:02 • 2min
17
The Probability of Getting Cancer Doesn't Exist
47:46 • 4min
18
Is There a Probability of Getting the Liver?
52:14 • 3min
19
The Most Important Question Is the Distribution of Answers
55:12 • 2min
20
Is There a Way to Improve Your Communication Skills?
57:38 • 3min
21
Is There a Paper or a Book or a Podcast?
01:00:39 • 4min