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Wednesday, March 9, 2016
TED 2005 - How juries are fooled by statistics - Peter Donnelly
An oldie but still goodie - Oxford mathematician Peter Donnelly explains why some juries are making mistakes when deciding what the probability is for an event to happen.
There was also an article in the NYTimes about this subject.
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