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Mar 14, 2024 • 11min

Health Benefits of Riding an Electric Bike | Stats + Short Stories Episode 319

Learn about the health benefits of riding an electric bike in this episode with guest Helaine Alessio. Topics include the rise of eBikes as a new exercise trend, the impact on energy expenditure and heart rate, the transformative benefits for novice riders, and changing perceptions of physical activity with the increasing popularity of e-bikes.
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Mar 7, 2024 • 23min

Suffragette Statistics | Stats + Stories Episode 318

Dr Altea Lorenzo-Arribas is a socio-economic statistician at Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland (BioSS) working in collaboration with researchers at the Scottish Environment, Food and Agriculture Research Institutions. She is an elected council member of the Royal Statistical Society and secretary of the History of Statistics Section, as well as a member of the Women Committee of the Spanish Society of Statistics and Operations Research, and the Spanish Biostatistics Network (Biostatnet). She is passionate about uncovering the hidden stories of women in the history of statistics, and firmly believes in the need for a more equal, diverse and inclusive discipline.
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Feb 29, 2024 • 30min

Math and Music | Stats + Stories Episode 317

Long after Harry Nilsson said, “one is the loneliest number,” and after Bob Seger sang about feeling like a number, music streaming services are using data to help of discover new music that connects to our frequent plays and preferences. Dr. Kobi Abayomi helps break that all down in this episode of Stats+Stories. Dr. Kobi Abayomi is the Head of Science for Gumbel Demand Acceleration - a Software as a Service (SaaS) company for digital media. Dr. Abayomi was the first and founding Senior Vice President of Data Science at Warner Music Group (WMG). He has led data science groups at Barnes & Noble Education and Warner Media; as a consultant, he has worked with the United Nations Development Programme, The World Bank, The Innocence Project, and the NYC Department of Education. He also serves on the Data Science Advisory Council at Seton Hall University, where he holds an appointment in the Mathematics & Computer Science Department. He serves on the Advisory Council at the Ivan Allen College at the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Faculty Council at Barnes & Noble Education, and the Advisory Council for Modal Education.
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Feb 22, 2024 • 53min

Statistics Behind the Headlines: Social Media and Mental Health | Stats + Stories Episode 316

How do you learn about what’s going on in the world? Did a news headline grab your attention? Did a news story report on recent research? What do you need to know to be a critical consumer of the news you read? If you are looking to start developing your data self-defense and critical news consumption skills, this book is for you! It reflects a long-term collaboration between a statistician and a journalist to shed light on the statistics behind the stories and the stories behind the statistics. The only prerequisite for enjoying this book is an interest in developing the skills and insights for better understanding news stories that incorporate quantitative information.
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Feb 15, 2024 • 26min

The Info Graphic Visionary | Stats + Stories Episode 315

Data storyteller RJ Andrews, creator of books on information graphics, discusses creating high-stakes solutions with visual metaphors. Topics include exploring the careers of data graphic visionaries, unique infographics, and the evolution of tools in image production.
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Feb 8, 2024 • 28min

The Algorithm of Love | Stats + Stories Episode 314

Dr. Liesel Sharabi, an expert in data science of love, discusses matchmaking algorithms in online dating. Topics include ELO scores measuring desirability, challenges of measuring attraction online, and the influence of AI on matchmaking platforms.
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Feb 1, 2024 • 15min

Proctoring Problems | Stats + Stories Episode 313

Remember the pressure of taking a test when the teacher was glaring at you, daring your eyes to roam. Cheating was not a temptation unless your were desperate and willing to risk the everpresent teacher catching you. However, the offering of online classes exploded in recent years. So what happens when you’re testing during online classes that’s the focus of this episode of Stats+Stories with guest Dr. Helaine Alessio. Dr. Helaine Alessio, FACSM is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition, and Health at Miami University and is a past President of the MWACSM and a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine. She teaches Exercise Science-related courses and has received university commendations for her teaching. She has been funded by NIH, private foundations, and corporations to support research, teaching, and service projects. She has published 2 books, 13 book chapters, and 56 journal articles, as well as national and international peer reviewed blogs, infographics, and NPR broadcasts. She is listed in the top 2% of Exercise Scientists cited in the world by Stanford University researchers. Her work on academic integrity includes co-editing a special edition of a journal on the topic that was the most widely published for the Journal of Excellence in College Teaching.
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Jan 25, 2024 • 27min

Researching Human Trafficking | Stats + Stories Episode 312

Nancy Hagan, a senior research associate at the University of North Carolina School of Social Work, and Margaret Henderson, a human services expert, dive deep into the complexities of human trafficking. They discuss the staggering rise in cases and the misconceptions around it, emphasizing the need for a holistic understanding. The duo breaks down the AMP model of trafficking, explores the exploitation in labor trafficking, and highlights the importance of building trust with victims. Their insights aim to improve awareness and create effective interventions against this pressing societal issue.
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Jan 18, 2024 • 26min

Statistics Behind the Headlines: Modeling "Flattening the Curve" | Stats + Stories Episode 311

How do you learn about what's going on in the world? Did a news headline grab your attention? Did a news story report on recent research? What do you need to know to be a critical consumer of the news you read? If you are looking to start developing your data self-defense and critical news consumption skills, this book is for you! It reflects a long-term collaboration between a statistician and a journalist to shed light on the statistics behind the stories and the stories behind the statistics. The only prerequisite for enjoying this book is an interest in developing the skills and insights for better understanding news stories that incorporate quantitative information.
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Jan 11, 2024 • 30min

The Most-Viewed Washington Post Article Ever | Stats + Stories Episode 142 (REPOST)

As researchers and medical professionals struggle to get a handle on the COVID-19 pandemic, journalists struggle to tell the pandemic’s story with many news outlets increasingly turning to info graphics and data visualizations to help them do so. Visualizing data for news is the focus of this episode of Stats and Stories with guest Harry Stevens. Harry Stevens joined The Washington Post as a graphics reporter in 2019. He is part of the team that won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting for its climate change-focused series. He previously worked at Axios, where he designed news graphics and worked on data-driven investigations. Stevens's journalism career has also included stints at the Hindustan Times in New Delhi, India, and the Salt Lake Tribune in Utah.

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