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Bia and Zoey

A podcast discussing topics which lie on the intersections of maths, data, human behaviour, and philosophy. Hosted by Bia and Zoey.

Episodios

  1. How 2 lie with Zombie Statistics

    03/01/2021

    How 2 lie with Zombie Statistics

    Zoey and Bia discuss what zombie statistics are, why it's hard for zombie statistics and facts to die and whether it is right for a wrong statistic to be cited even if it produces positive effects. Introduction 00:15 – Lies, damned lies and statistics 01:48 – Zombie statistics definition Quiz and answers discussion 03:52 – Zombie stats or facts quiz 05:45 – Zombie stat/fact #1 – One in four people will suffer from mental illness/ depression in their lifetime 09:18 – Zombie stat/fact #2 – You need to drink eight glasses of water a day 12:18 – Zombie stat/fact #3 – People use only 10% of their brains 14:22 – Zombie stat/fact #4 – You need to walk 10,000 steps a day to stay healthy and fit 19:05 – Zombie stat/fact # 5 – The ban of plastic straws will massively reduce plastic waste in our oceans General discussion 26:26 – Discussion on why it's hard for zombie stats/facts to "die" - beneficial information to people/companies and confirmation bias? 30:37 – Is it okay for a statistic to be wrong even if it has a positive effect? 33:45 – Making sure you understand the entire story of the statistic and taking it with a pinch of salt 35:29 – Conclusions Useful links: Adult Psychiatric Morbidity in England - 2007, Results of a household survey https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/adult-psychiatric-morbidity-survey/adult-psychiatric-morbidity-in-england-2007-results-of-a-household-survey Medical Myths" https://www.bmj.com/content/335/7633/1288 Dirty Streaming: The Internet's Big Secret https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p083tb16/dirty-streaming-the-internets-big-secret

    39 min
  2. How 2 rig an election

    24/11/2020

    How 2 rig an election

    Bia and Zoey discuss some of the key mathematical concepts in voting, focusing on political elections in some Western countries, as well as Brexit. Introduction 0:15 – Introduction on the voting system in the UK, with an example 4:27 – Condorcet’s paradox 6:00 – The French system 6:44 – The Australian system – Preferential/Alternative voting 7:42 – What defines a good voting system? 9:43 – How do we balance a good voting system with one which everyone understands Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem & Instagram poll 11:40 – Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem 13:46 – Independent voting systems where Arrow’s theorem doesn’t apply. 15:00 – Instagram poll discussion: Tactical voting vs Voting for who you want 17:31 – Protest voting vs voting for who you want 20:20 – When it would be worth strategically voting “mathematically” Brexit 21:22 – Zoey exposing Bia as a “Remoaner” 22:50 – How Bia think the referendum should have been done. General discussion 24:05 – Have you ever not voted? 26:12 – Should 16 year olds be allowed to vote? 27:29 – Accessibility in a voting system The future of voting 27:54 – The future of voting 28:52 – The issues with a voting system which takes too long (NP-hard/ NP-complete) 30:00 – Dodgson’s voting method (Lewis Carroll = Charles Dodgson) 32:52 – Final thoughts 80% of voters are strategic: "Counting Votes Right: Strategic Voters versus Strategic Parties, Filippo Mezzanotti and Giovanni Reggiani" http://economics.mit.edu/files/11177

    36 min

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A podcast discussing topics which lie on the intersections of maths, data, human behaviour, and philosophy. Hosted by Bia and Zoey.