35 min

Tom Chivers - How To Read Numbers Data Book Podcast

    • Science

Hello and welcome to the Data Book Podcast

Data is everywhere and shapes what we do, what we think and how we are treated in almost every aspect of our lives.

In this podcast series we’ll be speaking to authors about their data related books and maybe bending the rules sometimes and speaking to others in data related industries as well.

I’m delighted that my first guest is Tom Chivers, Science Editor at UnHerd.com, and co-author of  ‘How to Read Numbers: A Guide to Stats in the news (and knowing when to trust them)'.

I talk to Tom about the book, whether he thinks the pandemic has changed people’s understanding of statistics and the backlash after having an article printed which called Bayes Theorem ‘obscure’.

Follow Tom on Twitter @TomChivers and follow us @TheDataBookClub or visit TheDataBookClub.Com for details of our events.

Hello and welcome to the Data Book Podcast

Data is everywhere and shapes what we do, what we think and how we are treated in almost every aspect of our lives.

In this podcast series we’ll be speaking to authors about their data related books and maybe bending the rules sometimes and speaking to others in data related industries as well.

I’m delighted that my first guest is Tom Chivers, Science Editor at UnHerd.com, and co-author of  ‘How to Read Numbers: A Guide to Stats in the news (and knowing when to trust them)'.

I talk to Tom about the book, whether he thinks the pandemic has changed people’s understanding of statistics and the backlash after having an article printed which called Bayes Theorem ‘obscure’.

Follow Tom on Twitter @TomChivers and follow us @TheDataBookClub or visit TheDataBookClub.Com for details of our events.

35 min

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