Lies, damned lies and statistics (about TEDTalks)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @ViciousRanger
    @ViciousRanger 14 лет назад +51

    One of the greatest TED talks ever. This guy should go into advertising, he'd make a fortune

  • @abcd123906
    @abcd123906 7 лет назад +55

    I find it a bit disturbing that TED talks about architecture, geography, transportation, media, war, animals and plants, and time don't do so well. (2:05) That indicates to me that we've gotten too focused on vague ideas to the exclusion of strategies for solving real, concrete, specific problems.

    • @123axel123
      @123axel123 5 лет назад +5

      True, TED is really trashy bs

    • @jeff1865
      @jeff1865 3 года назад +4

      I see TED talks as "food for thought" rather than a solution to any problem.

    • @Baronnax
      @Baronnax 3 года назад +2

      The average person listening to these talks can't really do much to solve "concrete, specific problems" that affect the globe, but videos that talk about how you can alter your everyday life positively can provide actionable info and be more helpful to the individual.

    • @pariskeith8016
      @pariskeith8016 4 месяца назад

      Also it's titled "Lies, damned lies, and statistics" so take from it what you will.

  • @MichaelLuchiesTrepRep
    @MichaelLuchiesTrepRep 9 лет назад +37

    Now that is a fun crowd.

  • @danielamercadovillanueva9786
    @danielamercadovillanueva9786 4 года назад +6

    the BEST TED talk I've ever watched!

  • @witheringsun
    @witheringsun 14 лет назад +18

    I actually applauded my computer! That was brilliant!

  • @oskarnorback9496
    @oskarnorback9496 12 лет назад +16

    Statistics is the science demonstrating that if you have one foot in a pile of snow and the other in the oven, on average it feels quite good.

  • @pinoyboix
    @pinoyboix 14 лет назад +9

    im a stats major and this made my day

  • @FunkyMonkeyJunkie302
    @FunkyMonkeyJunkie302 13 лет назад +5

    I'm actually desperate for TedTalkHero to come out ... looks like the best game EVER O.o

  • @jeembomb
    @jeembomb 14 лет назад +3

    @billyjay they respond so highly because this is a metatalk, a ted talk about ted talks

  • @BrenLPeters
    @BrenLPeters 10 лет назад +13

    Mr. Wernicke, I have to share this with you, as you inspired me to write this reply to a classmate about using humor to engage students:
    To YOU, my partially French colleague Oscar:
    I can’t agree more that humor adds to the student-engagement process. It also makes me happier in class when there’s a little humor present than when not. Somehow, it makes the brain work better. Last year, I took a Stats class and thought I died, before I even started (and get this: I’m a glass-half-full kind of person). LOL. The professor was brilliantly funny; however, he made me work to get his jokes. He almost always included statistical language in his humorous exchanges with the class, so I had to understand the material to some degree to even appreciate his jokes sometimes. I maintain that the jokes still helped to ease the pain of that class, while I was going through it.
    Sebastian Wernicke is that kind of guy, whether “French coffee spreads happiness in your brain” or not, he makes statistics look fun! Enjoy the video: Lies, damned lies and statistics (it’s a riot!). I’m sure that you’ll want to share it with other Mathematicians and enthusiasts! Please let us know what you think?*! -Bren
    p.s. Oscar, be patient with me. I promise that my reply to you will make more sense, after you look at the data in video.
    p.p.s. You may think I'm nuts or even funny or somewhere in the middle! Either way, I hope that this posting makes you laugh. :)

  • @sk8rdman
    @sk8rdman 13 лет назад +2

    @billyjay Have you seen some of Ken Robinson's talks on education? They received a very powerful positive response, including a standing ovation. I'm not going to lie. They connected with me on an emotional level that nearly brought me to tears. Entertaining talks like this one aren't the only one's receiving an energetic response. I'll admit that I was a bit surprised to see them all stand up, but once that one guy did, the rest of the sheep inevitably followed.

  • @OuroborosChoked
    @OuroborosChoked 13 лет назад +2

    I'm not sure why, but there's something about this video that I just like a whole lot.

  • @Marchawc
    @Marchawc 14 лет назад +1

    Now we need Sebastian Wernicke to analyse RUclips and create the YT-pad so we can reverse-engineer perfect, highest rated, most fav'd videos.

  • @SweetMisery17
    @SweetMisery17 14 лет назад +1

    I didn't want this ted talk to be over with!!!!

  • @sahiti321
    @sahiti321 14 лет назад +2

    i love this guy!, he is the best presenter ever!

  • @Orsbore
    @Orsbore 14 лет назад +2

    This guy sure knows how to do a great TED Talk!

  • @dee5331
    @dee5331 2 года назад

    The all time best ted talk!

  • @git1958
    @git1958 14 лет назад +18

    Who say's Germans don't have a sense of humour...or is he an statistical anomoly.
    The exception that proves the rule?

  • @srgwarcock
    @srgwarcock 13 лет назад +4

    that was the best ted talks ever... hahaha bet that throws off your statistical data!

  • @dostaglou
    @dostaglou 14 лет назад +2

    Funny! Fascinating! Amazing! Great! ^^
    Among the best TED Talks ever! ^^

  • @IseeRightThrough2you
    @IseeRightThrough2you 12 лет назад +4

    3:10 Notice that the phrase "of the United States" is in the good list, but "in the United States" is in the bad list. Hmm...

  • @billyjay
    @billyjay 13 лет назад +4

    @sk8rdman Yeah. I love TED talks. I watch all of them and I've had some really powerful reactions to many. I like Ken Robinson very much. I've seen a lot more TED talks that get less applause then they deserve, than I see TED talks that get too much applause...like this one.

  • @ilotitto
    @ilotitto 14 лет назад +1

    best TEDtalk ever

  • @huanghouWuZetian
    @huanghouWuZetian 7 лет назад +1

    I absolutely love this guy :)

  • @WinsomeWinnower
    @WinsomeWinnower 9 лет назад +17

    The title given to this talk ~ Lies, damned lies and statistics ~ is poorly chosen given Sebastian's real top. He briefly lists analysis of many TED Talks with suggested guidelines of how to create a good or bad TED Talk ~ nothing of lies, damned lies.

  • @stuwy
    @stuwy 14 лет назад +2

    this is so hilariously true and it has been on my mind for awhile as I'm a fan of tedtalks. hahahaha thank you for doing the stats!

  • @billyjay
    @billyjay 14 лет назад +1

    i like it, but i am also surprised with the over energetic crowd. some TED talks that are simply fascinating get only lukewarm applause. obviously he had this crowd eating out of his hand.
    in the end, i enjoyed it very much.

  • @OtisJCW
    @OtisJCW 13 лет назад +4

    This is such a good vid, et cetera et cetera

  • @Jonyrijo
    @Jonyrijo 11 лет назад +2

    WAU, I like exactly the ones that are least liked and like less exactly the ones that are liked most.

  • @catherineabbott9009
    @catherineabbott9009 2 года назад

    Proud of Clay Aiken for finding his passion

  • @philnoll
    @philnoll 14 лет назад +2

    Wow. You'd think he was bashing GW bush the way that crowd applauded.

  • @channelname28
    @channelname28 12 лет назад +2

    How in the world did he take the time to do all this?

  • @DimitriRytsk
    @DimitriRytsk 14 лет назад +1

    Why they did not put the name of the speaker - Sebastian Wernicke in the title as they do for everyone else?

  • @chromebooktest1128
    @chromebooktest1128 Год назад

    in another video someone said, "i love how tedtalks dont have commercials, spreading knowledge without a profit motive"
    "a comment that didnt age well"

  • @TheRationalizer
    @TheRationalizer 14 лет назад

    Excellent :)

  • @dan2kxyz
    @dan2kxyz 12 лет назад +1

    Loved it!

  • @LiquidFriction
    @LiquidFriction 14 лет назад

    Brilliant lol, I just favorited it because he had a white shirt on and the chart told me to favorite it. Everyone should favorite it now! :P Stuff like this is why I love TED and will always enjoy watching it haha

  • @e1nste1n
    @e1nste1n 14 лет назад

    Brilliant something we can really use!

  • @bangalorebobbel
    @bangalorebobbel 14 лет назад

    tnx - this is as brilliant as funny - and btw very interesting results of the tedpad tool, too ... ;-)

  • @jgonsalk
    @jgonsalk 12 лет назад +1

    It wouldn't be easy, but not that hard either. You take all the transcripts and the ratings for each talk and put them in SPSS or any statistical software package and work through the data. Don't get me wrong, I think it's a genius idea. But it is a manageable (although challenging) task.

  • @DaveHale
    @DaveHale 14 лет назад

    Best...TED...talk...ever! :-)

  • @LeftOfToday
    @LeftOfToday 14 лет назад

    haha Loved it. I wish it were longer =P

  • @vanillatwilight830
    @vanillatwilight830 11 лет назад +1

    Ted Talk Hero!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MrRuggedboy27
    @MrRuggedboy27 14 лет назад +1

    wow he totally got into our heads :)

  • @munkenmedguran
    @munkenmedguran 14 лет назад

    Totally awesome!

  • @AguzSuiCaedere
    @AguzSuiCaedere 14 лет назад

    Interesting, but I would like to point out my interest for expansion on the topic of the correlation between French coffee and happiness.

  • @vidfather
    @vidfather 14 лет назад

    BAHAHAH TED Talk Hero!
    This was brilliant!

  • @SuperJanders
    @SuperJanders 14 лет назад +2

    How many times does he say "Tedtalks" during the presentation? Lost track at 30

  • @BrainRazer
    @BrainRazer 14 лет назад

    @git1958 Why is there a comma in the word "says" in you comment? "says" is not "say is" nor is the word "say" possessive of anything.

  • @Waranoa
    @Waranoa 14 лет назад

    This man is a genious!

  • @clearmenser
    @clearmenser 14 лет назад +2

    Way funnier than any of the other meta-talks

  • @wen6519
    @wen6519 7 лет назад

    I am still looking forward to that game :(

  • @VilleMetsola
    @VilleMetsola 14 лет назад

    This is pretty awesome

  • @txdmsk
    @txdmsk 14 лет назад +2

    @gunblademaster
    I think it was very funny. But of course, there were much more brilliant TED Talks that got much less ovation, but the clapping, shouting mass is not why I watch TED, so why worry so much?

  • @VanXIInX
    @VanXIInX 12 лет назад +3

    This TED talk is considered in TED Website funny, and have just 6:30 minutes. One more for statistics.

  • @sethLV3d
    @sethLV3d 2 года назад

    i've been laughing so hard throughout the whole talk. :)

  • @rhn122
    @rhn122 4 года назад

    Expected to hear about that famous quote on the title, instead got a giggle about analytics

  • @abcborgess
    @abcborgess 14 лет назад

    Awesome!

  • @Dxmpr72
    @Dxmpr72 12 лет назад +1

    brilliant

  • @Crazee108
    @Crazee108 14 лет назад

    Why the extra cheers? did i miss something? =(

  • @AvgasStew
    @AvgasStew 14 лет назад

    If you don't understand why the crowd was enthusiastic.......I would ask why you were watching TEDtalks. Perhaps you should re-read movie description. Plenty of other movies are on youtube for you to watch

  • @holdmybeer
    @holdmybeer 14 лет назад

    Favorited!! that was brilliant and very funny.

  • @AlgeKalipso
    @AlgeKalipso 14 лет назад

    I wonder if he made an analysis on the role that self-referencing has. Depending on the result, given that this is the most self-referring talk I can conceive, it could either be a very very good or bad talk. etc etc.

  • @koketso_dithipe
    @koketso_dithipe Год назад

    I think I'll ask ChatGPT to write me the best ever Ted talk.

  • @qwertyzz7
    @qwertyzz7 14 лет назад

    wow, AMAZING!!!

  • @PHlophe
    @PHlophe 14 лет назад +1

    he sounds like a 2WW officer who is grilling a detainee

  • @Paulginz
    @Paulginz 14 лет назад

    @darkprincess1012 You'd be surprised how much things like colour really matter. That's why every detail in an advert is intensely scrutinised.
    Have you ever watched a movie that made you cry just because the music was sad? Form can be more important than content when you are trying to elicit a certain emotional response.

  • @deprofundis442
    @deprofundis442 14 лет назад

    That's a shame. It's the technical jargon that interests me. It makes me a sad panda that most people don't seem to like them.

  • @joshfaille
    @joshfaille 14 лет назад

    @caiwarrior I was wondering why the laughter was so ridiculous too

  • @rh001YT
    @rh001YT 13 лет назад

    The comment about the US medical system was silly, but of course drew applause from this batty group. Treatments that have been capitalized upon in the past are now relatively cheap. It is the new treatments that are expensive, largely due to intricacy, time & cost of developement & expensive trials. The paper test was not simple, but involved lots of engineering as to how to make indicator inks, and of course the paper must be pure. But how is the treatment to be afforded? And the liability!

  • @drukenhard
    @drukenhard 14 лет назад +1

    funniest TED Talk ever!

  • @caiwarrior
    @caiwarrior 14 лет назад +1

    Uhh, the whole "enthusiastic laughter" was extremely disturbing. Did they smoke something or do they get paid to be all hyper? Feels like episode of friends

  • @hatchk01
    @hatchk01 14 лет назад +1

    What's with the all the cheering?

  • @SilenceBeGolden
    @SilenceBeGolden 14 лет назад

    @ChalleFoV3 I was confused, too. The audience is usually rather reserved, but here they went wild for a funny-because-it's-meta speech. My guess is that the previous speaker had something quite lively because the audience started laughing out loud when the guy just introduced his idea at the start.

  • @gulllars
    @gulllars 14 лет назад +1

    @austpom333 They actually do in the kind of pop you could consider "mass produced sell-out sh!t", and in a lot of rap they use it for bassline, rythm, and also lyrics. The problem is people who aren't anal (analytical minds) and make up the bulk of consumers actually like that artificial and forced crap. If i can tell something is mass produced only to sell as many copies as possible, it is a huge minus in my book.

  • @pixelrevolt
    @pixelrevolt 14 лет назад

    @MrDarkbloom It's because the really really love themselves.

  • @icosmini
    @icosmini 13 лет назад +5

    Is the audience high or something?

  • @williamdaly422
    @williamdaly422 12 лет назад

    @OuroborosChoked I think you mean to say: "There is something about this video that I like a whole lot and etc. etc." :)

  • @moyga
    @moyga 14 лет назад

    rofl at that short woman shoving one fist in the air over and over at the end

  • @dhineshveluswamy6936
    @dhineshveluswamy6936 4 года назад

    4:31. Who is that?

  • @squishedpimp
    @squishedpimp 13 лет назад

    @billyjay people like people who talk about the things they're interested in... namely TED

  • @Bercik87
    @Bercik87 14 лет назад +2

    Genius.. or really close to that.
    Entertaining, informative - nice combo ;]

  • @funkyred4
    @funkyred4 14 лет назад

    @pdblouin33 Not necessarily. Your comment would only apply-- that is, it would only mean the words are interchangeable-- if there was a situation of mutual causation. But saying correlation is the same as causation fuels a myth. And it could confuse people when they read statistics. Please don't spread misinformation.

  • @malcolmbryant
    @malcolmbryant 14 лет назад

    And by the way, what exactly ARE these things called "Tet Hawks" ?

  • @gulllars
    @gulllars 14 лет назад

    @austpom333 There's a lot of great music there. Luckily i've heard a lot of 60's, 70's, and 80's rock (and also other genres) growing up.
    There is still great music being made, but it generally don't catch the mass market's attention, and very rarely is ever shown on TV or played on the mainstream radio channels.

  • @ethitlan
    @ethitlan 3 года назад

    That was good, that was good

  • @drnuke7393
    @drnuke7393 Год назад

    and so on and so forth

  • @smeva26
    @smeva26 3 года назад

    he did well this was a hoot to watch haha

  • @AlgeKalipso
    @AlgeKalipso 14 лет назад

    @crankycactus Interestingly enough, he didn't mention the title nor the exact middle second take (comercial included). I am sure that these two factors are very important in creating the first impression on the youtuber (and tedster), and as we all know from psych classes, if expectations are not met, the user feels disapointed. :P

  • @1966human
    @1966human 14 лет назад

    I think this is how they write the new pop songs

  • @pipsantos6278
    @pipsantos6278 5 лет назад

    Goes to show that bread and circus will always be effective to the bread and circus crowd.

  • @保茂木イクスギィ
    @保茂木イクスギィ 2 года назад

    1:13

  • @TrueGreatness73
    @TrueGreatness73 14 лет назад

    @CeloxUmbra your right.. I was in a bad mood when I wrote that.. when your in a bad mood everything can piss you off.. lol

  • @bredd77
    @bredd77 14 лет назад

    @ChalleFoV3 my thoughts exactly...

  • @kidmecha
    @kidmecha 14 лет назад

    Amazingly hilarious!

  • @malcolmbryant
    @malcolmbryant 14 лет назад

    @MrDarkbloom You are right! The laughter is HUGELY disproportionate to the content. Strange!

  • @Fingolfin3423
    @Fingolfin3423 5 лет назад +10

    The title for this RUclips video makes no sense.

    • @kelumo7981
      @kelumo7981 Год назад

      its a quotation from a book...i guess you wont know about that too😂

    • @sanalsanthosh9721
      @sanalsanthosh9721 7 месяцев назад

      It's a quote from Mark twain

  • @osofrontinoquantico
    @osofrontinoquantico 14 лет назад

    that TED HERO looks like an xkcd comic

  • @Promatheos
    @Promatheos 14 лет назад

    @TheWildAssCopyCat Erm...it's light-hearted, funny and let's people laugh at themselves. That's why people are so responsive. Duh?

  • @1schwererziehbar1
    @1schwererziehbar1 14 лет назад

    well, what a nice guy! :)