Correlation vs Causation: A Brief Guide To Communicating Research

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Using causal language when reporting research that only provides evidence of a correlation is one of the most common errors in science reporting.
    Professor David Spiegelhalter explains why correlation is not the same as causation - and what language you can use to clearly and accurately communicate observational vs experimental research.
    David Spiegelhalter is a statistician, author and broadcaster. His book THE ART OF STATISTICS is a worldwide bestseller. He was the Winton Professor for the Public Understanding of Risk at the University of Cambridge for many years, and served a term as the President of the Royal Statistical Society.
    🔗🔗 Links🔗🔗
    RealRisk: a tool for science communicators 👉👉 realrisk.winto...
    The Winton Centre's website: 🌐 wintoncentre.m... 🌐
    Risky Talk the podcast with David Spiegelhalter: 🗣️🎙️ riskytalk.libs...
    More on David's book The Art of Statistics - bit.ly/31TvZsC

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