Why you should love statistics | Alan Smith

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @atreyakoirala2951
    @atreyakoirala2951 4 года назад +56

    This guy deserves massive respect, the way he put that together and the effort I saw was mad.

  • @KnowArt
    @KnowArt 7 лет назад +750

    If one human on earth would be immortal. The average lifespan of everyone would be forever.

    • @KnowArt
      @KnowArt 7 лет назад +55

      Unless you only count the ages of people when they die. Hmm... Maybe more complex than I thought.

    • @muralin239
      @muralin239 7 лет назад +103

      That's why you should consider at median not mean(average).

    • @RrockCj
      @RrockCj 7 лет назад +5

      If that was a pun towards the stupif believing in staristics, then it's a damn clever comment

    • @nielshoogeveen3767
      @nielshoogeveen3767 6 лет назад

      You have read The Black Swan :D ?

    • @simonvv1002
      @simonvv1002 6 лет назад +21

      That's an outlier though, they may not be representable for the whole population

  • @vertex1933
    @vertex1933 7 лет назад +323

    Accordion to statistics, most people do not notice when you replace random words with musical instruments...

  • @ireneontiveros3611
    @ireneontiveros3611 4 года назад +30

    Takeaways: 1) there is great misconception by the public 2) the disjoint between what people perceive and what is reality shows that statistics is a very important subject

  • @user-zb7fm6hj2g
    @user-zb7fm6hj2g 2 года назад +10

    Watching this to stay motivated for my stats class

  • @resurrectionkratos
    @resurrectionkratos 7 лет назад +212

    This makes me feel so much better about having to learn Stats as part of a psychology course :) Helpful

    • @boburzod
      @boburzod 3 года назад +1

      lol absolutely

    • @yoo69
      @yoo69 2 года назад +1

      Hello, can you please tell me about your course?

    • @6kbps
      @6kbps 2 года назад

      why would you study a useless major 😭😭

    • @notofuse8549
      @notofuse8549 2 года назад

      @@6kbps I'm not sure what part of psychology you think is useless, but you're a fool for believing any of it is.

    • @amyx.2626
      @amyx.2626 2 года назад +6

      @@6kbps psychology isn't a useless major lol what makes you say that?

  • @Weatherman1214
    @Weatherman1214 4 года назад +13

    I’ve never thought about any part of mathematics like Mr. Smith just did. “Statistics is the silence of us.”

  • @geraldmerkowitz4360
    @geraldmerkowitz4360 7 лет назад +91

    There is something wrong with the TED community. Even when a dude talks about an online thingy he made about statistics, the comments get political in a matter of seconds

    • @squid84202
      @squid84202 7 лет назад +10

      Archibald Belanus That's because a majority of people don't have a high IQ so they look to argue right away instead of learning.

    • @LuxiBelle
      @LuxiBelle 7 лет назад +1

      Learning? I thought TED is where self-aggrandized geniuses go to jerk themselves off.

    • @61shirley
      @61shirley 7 лет назад +1

      Archibald Belanus what's wrong with that?

    • @vaibhavgupta20
      @vaibhavgupta20 7 лет назад +1

      made*

    • @geraldmerkowitz4360
      @geraldmerkowitz4360 7 лет назад +1

      Vaibhav Gupta
      Jesus Christ this must be the 100th time I make that mistake and I still can't correct it !!

  • @polliv7691
    @polliv7691 7 лет назад +16

    Loved the talk! I also noted that this was by far one of the most clean and well thought out presentations in a long time. (Clear, but well supporting slides, getting the message across, etc..)

  • @ImLeoIsing
    @ImLeoIsing 3 года назад +58

    Who else is watching this with their introduction to statistics college course lol

    • @ayat5483
      @ayat5483 3 месяца назад

      me...from Australia

    • @ImLeoIsing
      @ImLeoIsing 3 месяца назад +1

      @ayat5483 hahaha you freshman?
      seeing this comment I made when I was a freshman three years ago hits with some weight 😂😂

    • @ritabook7601
      @ritabook7601 2 месяца назад

      @@ayat5483 South Texas, USA

    • @Darthjeyy
      @Darthjeyy 28 дней назад

      Me right now lol

  • @vulcanfeline
    @vulcanfeline 7 лет назад +304

    there are 10 kinds of people - those who understand binary and those who don't

    • @lucyseverine9907
      @lucyseverine9907 7 лет назад +18

      vulcanfeline And those who didn't expect this to be a ternary joke.

    • @SuperBhavanishankar
      @SuperBhavanishankar 4 года назад +5

      subcomments made sure that he is not making any nonsense. and then i got the joke that i starting laughing in binary

    • @jirony7283
      @jirony7283 4 года назад

      Noice

    • @bellyh2842
      @bellyh2842 3 года назад

      brilliant

  • @grahampalmer
    @grahampalmer 7 лет назад +12

    Just done the quiz for my area. Got 109%. Never knew I was so good with numbers ;-)

  • @mcough
    @mcough 7 лет назад +27

    Studying for my Stats mock tomorrow... watching this because it's 'relevant' (yeah procrastination ok) and it's in my town too! What are the odds...

    • @josephmargaryan
      @josephmargaryan 7 лет назад +8

      Do some statistics and find out what the odds are :P

  • @ZadieBear
    @ZadieBear 7 лет назад +22

    I have a degree in Math & Economics and I hated statistics in college, so much so I had to take it over. However, one of my favorite books in my 20's was a book on quantifying statistics in a meaningful way. Go figure.

    • @ShahzadHassanBangash
      @ShahzadHassanBangash 4 года назад +10

      can you suggedt me a book yo grow my interest in probability, statistics and data science ?

    • @doroteakasum3012
      @doroteakasum3012 Год назад

      Please share the title of this book!

    • @akiraholland457
      @akiraholland457 8 месяцев назад

      Whats the name of the book?

  • @MrCattlehunter
    @MrCattlehunter 7 лет назад +60

    This didn't have much with people's ability to "understand and work with numbers", though, at least not as he presented it. People weren't wrong about the stats because they didn't understand the stats. They were wrong about the stats because... they didn't know them. They were just guessing based on observations they had made in every day life. That's not being bad at stats, that's lacking information or making poor observations.

    • @brendarua01
      @brendarua01 7 лет назад +1

      I agree with you here. The talk is mislabeled. More accurate would be something like "How the average of peoples' uninformed guesses about things compare to undocumented surveys." There probably are several interesting things about that, but numeric literacy isn't one of them.

    • @darth2wicked
      @darth2wicked 4 месяца назад

      On the exact same page as you here. This has nothing to do with not being good at numbers but rather a social phenomenon called cultural relativism. In the examples early on in the presentation if the same question about how many people are muslim or how many people are obese were asked in each country, you'd get a different answer and it would be wrong unless you really are studying said field. Then, if the same question is asked within a subset of each one of those countries, then the answer would be different again. Unless this talk is getting at the subjectivity of statistics or estimating values, then I see where it's coming from but the label of the talk doesn't align with the content.

  • @ADDodger
    @ADDodger 7 лет назад +41

    Jesus this comment section is a cesspool
    Great presentation!

  • @ariah5093
    @ariah5093 2 года назад +6

    As an individual who only then realized I was good at numbers AFTER I got out of highschool. I believe it to be an educational issue.

  • @jmfriedman7
    @jmfriedman7 7 лет назад +3

    In the Japanese survey, urban versus rural is a vague distinction. In the US, I once moved from New York City to Philadelphia, another large American city. My cousin, who lived in New York City his whole life, asked if you needed to boil the water out of the tap in order to drink it, apparently thinking that Philadelphia and Pennsylvania must be a back-woods area with unreliable public utilities. Some people in NYC tend to look at the densely populated areas of New Jersey (one of the most densely populated US states) as being "the countryside" and I think that a similar vague distinction between urban and rural may be true of the people who live in the larger cities of Japan.

  • @teacul
    @teacul 7 лет назад +32

    4:36 lol "what could possibly be causing that misperception?" *ahem* media *ahem*

  • @JosefFurg1611
    @JosefFurg1611 7 лет назад +34

    I've always loved statistics.

  • @MrC0MPUT3R
    @MrC0MPUT3R 7 лет назад +29

    Given the comments on this video you'd think this was RT's video.

  • @jakepiekarski2075
    @jakepiekarski2075 4 года назад +9

    This video was very well informing and communicative. I greatly relate to this video and had taken away so much I really thank you for releasing his video and teaching me he importance, value and meaning of statistics. My favorite example ad eye-opening moment was the u16 video at 9:10 where the survey contents were described. Thank you again!!

  • @VK-pd7gd
    @VK-pd7gd 7 лет назад +10

    I'm totally inspired! Thank you for the presentation

  • @arihdee
    @arihdee Год назад +2

    1- 3:20
    2- 6:28
    3- 7:05

  • @ciosproductions1919
    @ciosproductions1919 7 лет назад +34

    I start to understand why ted blocks the comment section sommetimes

  • @muhammad5132
    @muhammad5132 3 года назад +1

    I'm becoming a Statistician. You made me love it all over again.

  • @FranoKiso
    @FranoKiso 7 лет назад +12

    Great talk!

  • @piubnuh4395
    @piubnuh4395 2 года назад +1

    A wonderful speech!
    Succinct but unforgettable!

  • @lantern0483
    @lantern0483 4 года назад +1

    I am studying Geoinformatics but I've never been a fan of statistics. This might help me get started, thanks!

  • @TenzDenz
    @TenzDenz 2 года назад +1

    Beautifully explained

  • @mrmyorky5634
    @mrmyorky5634 5 лет назад +3

    I was on holiday in a shopping mall in Denver and was asked if I would like to answer a few statistical questions? My answer was no thank you, can't be bothered, but more importantly, as an English tourist, my knowledge of American products and services is negligible.
    Doesn't matter, replied the beautiful young lady with the big smile and the pen, you get 10 dollars and it takes about 10 minutes. So I came away 10 dollars richer and the interviewer added one more successful set of statistics to her tally that day.
    Alan Smith describes statistics as a Science. 'The 'Science' of dealing with data' is what he calls it, and attempts to give it some credibility by aligning it with Mathematics.
    It mostly depends what you ask, and who you choose to ask, which makes it about as credible as astrology is to an astronomer.
    Come to think of it your daily Horoscope is probably more scientific.

  • @qwerty11111122
    @qwerty11111122 7 лет назад +5

    The first few stats in the lecture, where were their median counterparts? He said they were averages, and those things can be skewed. I'm curious to see what those graphs would tell

  • @chacmool2581
    @chacmool2581 3 года назад +4

    3:41 Statistics comes from the German word 'stadt" which means not "state" or "community" in English but rather "city". It refers to the data taking of data about city populations in Germany.

    • @NeurosesGamer
      @NeurosesGamer Год назад

      It's originally latin.

    • @chacmool2581
      @chacmool2581 Год назад

      @@NeurosesGamer If so, please provide the etymology.

    • @NeurosesGamer
      @NeurosesGamer Год назад

      @@chacmool2581 You can't Google?

    • @chacmool2581
      @chacmool2581 Год назад

      @@NeurosesGamer You asserted something, it is not up to me to verify it or prove it. It is incumbent on you, not me.

    • @NeurosesGamer
      @NeurosesGamer Год назад

      @@chacmool2581 it's not like your comment here is peer reviewed and verified either. just Google it and stop being weird or don't 😂

  • @trevorpope1913
    @trevorpope1913 2 года назад +2

    Great talk. What program is used to show the percentage graphic?

  • @thestrayanstatistician7861
    @thestrayanstatistician7861 7 лет назад +4

    Statistics give life to numbers and meaning to life

  • @Iojan85
    @Iojan85 5 лет назад +2

    Great presentation.

  • @kartikkamboj295
    @kartikkamboj295 6 лет назад +1

    Statistics is not about uncertainty- In fact what most of the people fail to understand is that Statistics and Probability give us the 'MEASURE' of uncertainty, and hence giving a MEASURE of certainty. It quantifies the level of certainty and hesnce gives us a measure. It is one of the most important forms of Applied Mathematics.
    Especially useful in this age of data and artificial intelligence. #Beuatiful#MathematicsandStatistics

  • @BeyondTheBath1
    @BeyondTheBath1 7 лет назад +26

    'Love' Statistics? How about UNDERSTANDING and ACCURATELY applying Statistics instead?

  • @christinevakas92
    @christinevakas92 4 года назад +2

    Thank you - inspiring. Goes to show, anyone can do anything, if they want to and if they find it has a purpose in their lives and in the lives of others

  • @gasser5001
    @gasser5001 7 лет назад +11

    was this posted to the TED channel by accident and not the TEDx channel?

  • @lisettefigueroa7668
    @lisettefigueroa7668 Год назад +1

    this was great!!! ive been avoiding starting my statistics homework but this is encouraging me to do it! heh

  • @cinnsuamongar
    @cinnsuamongar 7 лет назад +4

    Wow. Great talk.

  • @JaylenPotts-zs2qw
    @JaylenPotts-zs2qw 4 месяца назад

    Statistics play a pivotal role and influence a lot for everyone.

  • @DrewRueDoo
    @DrewRueDoo 3 года назад

    I am watching this to help motivate me to study for my statistics class.

  • @bryantdelacruz6125
    @bryantdelacruz6125 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hands down. Great spokesmen! But I still hate stats!! :)

  • @zimmermanlandscape9287
    @zimmermanlandscape9287 7 лет назад +2

    2:58 is this why statistics is my favorite part of math??

  • @baslielalene4702
    @baslielalene4702 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @johnvasko6699
    @johnvasko6699 4 года назад +1

    Inspirational. Stays was my least favorite class in my entire math degree. Bit now relearning it for fun.

  • @safrudinilhami4720
    @safrudinilhami4720 2 года назад +1

    feeling need to curiousity is necessity of life!

  • @jamesthomas1244
    @jamesthomas1244 7 лет назад +15

    1:45 = The US is #1 yet again!

  • @himangiagarwal9266
    @himangiagarwal9266 2 года назад

    This was very refreshing!!

  • @Daipeter
    @Daipeter 7 лет назад

    Delightful is exactly the right word; lovely talk! Alan, thank you for delivering.

  • @chacmool2581
    @chacmool2581 3 года назад

    1:56 First thing you need to do when presenting graphs is to label the axes. What is the Y axis on that graph? Percentage of population or Millions?

  • @mscir
    @mscir 2 месяца назад

    Great fun, thanks.

  • @melaniearce4390
    @melaniearce4390 5 лет назад +1

    It’s growing on me! I really like it!

  • @rohi9594
    @rohi9594 5 лет назад +3

    Proud being a Korean:)

  • @edsgerdijkstra2335
    @edsgerdijkstra2335 6 лет назад +1

    Great talk, thanks.

  • @livvielov
    @livvielov 2 года назад +1

    Perfect! going to send this to my A level statisticians :D

  • @somethingaboutstatistics5537
    @somethingaboutstatistics5537 4 года назад +1

    Excellent presentaion respected sir. Recive ⚘

  • @LeonidasGGG
    @LeonidasGGG 7 лет назад +1

    Our perception is skew by the media which is influenced by politics... And vice-versa. Ence the problem is not the data, the problem is the way the World is presented to us.

  • @eugenefrancisco8279
    @eugenefrancisco8279 3 года назад

    I relate to this on a whole different level

  • @LuxiBelle
    @LuxiBelle 7 лет назад +22

    Statistics only work when you didn't set out to prove your conclusion.

  • @Paul_LV
    @Paul_LV 7 лет назад +2

    amazing, very inspiring talk!

  • @ziintle
    @ziintle 6 лет назад +5

    i am studying statistics. hoping this video will give me the motivation to go on and finish this degree

    • @ziintle
      @ziintle 6 лет назад +1

      oh and it did

    • @janniefanniebobannie
      @janniefanniebobannie 6 лет назад

      Same. And now I'm depressed from the idea I could fail.

    • @tricky92x
      @tricky92x 5 лет назад

      Khan Academy. I got more out of the 60-something lessons I viewed on Statistics than anything I got out of my professor's lectures and textbook.

    • @sransmec
      @sransmec 5 лет назад

      Same. Cheers !

  • @Ngtr_a_a222
    @Ngtr_a_a222 7 лет назад

    Using ted app in 2 hour,and that is very good

  • @poojaponnuri4811
    @poojaponnuri4811 5 лет назад +1

    Please try to give subtitles

  • @bern2632
    @bern2632 3 года назад

    Good presentation, thank you. If you have suggestions for me on other Ted Talks on subjects in the same area, could you please comment under this .

  • @_About_Life_k
    @_About_Life_k 2 года назад +1

    It's wonderful!!!

  • @marlynsanchezh.2019
    @marlynsanchezh.2019 2 года назад

    I want to replicate that gamification of data in my own country! Statistics is definitely fascinating

  • @rickypbro3743
    @rickypbro3743 7 лет назад +15

    My Stats Dont Lie
    Shakira

  • @jsrathi17
    @jsrathi17 4 года назад

    Such an insightful talk. Thank you :)

  • @Cryenelol
    @Cryenelol 7 лет назад

    This was a good one.

  • @donovanora
    @donovanora 2 года назад

    Great vid!

  • @jacoboribilik3253
    @jacoboribilik3253 5 лет назад +1

    Statistics is not a branch of mathematics as wikipedia and this guy say. Statistics is a science on its own, which makes use of mathematical tools to get its points across, just like physics does. Now, probability theory is a branch of math because it has been structured in such a way it is an axiomatic tree.

  • @Legomaster719
    @Legomaster719 7 лет назад +3

    I used to call Bingo at an assisted living facility where I worked. The game of Bingo is a statisticians nightmare. Watching the same number come up in 15 different games while another number never gets called, rows of numbers and sections where none get called, having 12 "B"s but only 2 "O"s. Random chance be damned, there are definitely patterns no matter how much you shuffle the balls.

  • @Treblaine
    @Treblaine 5 лет назад

    Saudi figures may be somewhat skewed by how a high proportion of the residents are "guest workers" who aren't counted as really being there. "Officially".

  • @sweetjourneyofseason
    @sweetjourneyofseason 4 года назад

    Great presentation 😇

  • @bobcitizen1149
    @bobcitizen1149 3 года назад

    I'm lost- why should I love statistics? I don't think he answered the question- he merely pointed out that people aren't good at guessing (several times). I do like statistics, 6-sigma process control, and such.

  • @antonisnic7510
    @antonisnic7510 8 месяцев назад +3

    I expected more from this video. Good presentation, but I wouldnt recommend this video to anyone to watch it

  • @mattiasblomberg5109
    @mattiasblomberg5109 7 лет назад +2

    Is the site back up? If so, can anyone link it? Thanks😄

  • @chacmool2581
    @chacmool2581 3 года назад +1

    This video is not about Statistics. It's about data collected and the public's ignorance.

  • @brendarua01
    @brendarua01 7 лет назад +4

    Yet another reason to move to Netherlands.

    • @the1exnay
      @the1exnay 7 лет назад

      if people with high numeracy move to the netherlands than the problem will be exacerbated.
      let's see how high we can get the innumerate percentage >:)

  • @uelude
    @uelude 2 года назад +1

    Always judgemental when people assume that you and everyone "should" love something because they do, so myopic.
    Appreciate the value of statistics, of course. "You should love it" is nauseating.

  • @grahammcdonald
    @grahammcdonald 7 лет назад

    IMO people in London get generally more media airtime/representation than the rest of the UK. So I think that swings what we see as average. London is extreme.

  • @sadikshabasnet753
    @sadikshabasnet753 2 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @VinnieG-
    @VinnieG- 7 месяцев назад

    the account for 5/100 but make trouble for 25/100. Pretty straightforward

  • @NandishPatelV
    @NandishPatelV 7 лет назад

    Interesting . Thanks.

  • @CiranoTondi
    @CiranoTondi 3 года назад

    What's the software used for the creation of the quiz? it looks amazing. Does anyone know the name of it?

  • @bragtime1052
    @bragtime1052 7 лет назад +35

    Wait... *adjusts glasses* this guy isn't Vsauce!

  • @angiejefferys5779
    @angiejefferys5779 Год назад +2

    Statistics in itself means imperfection, a guess at best, science is a theory, so you're going to put inperfection and theory in the same category? Wouldn't that be called a conspiracy theory?

  • @cinnsuamongar
    @cinnsuamongar 7 лет назад

    I like that people started sending it to their politicians.

  • @cherryrachael4801
    @cherryrachael4801 7 лет назад +1

    I JUST watched a Ted talk in my stats class today

  • @mdromiz776
    @mdromiz776 4 года назад

    Yeah new lesson i have learned, thanks

  • @Th3Sh1n1gam1
    @Th3Sh1n1gam1 7 лет назад +6

    So this is why Koreans are so good at Video Games.

    • @채승민-o7g
      @채승민-o7g 7 лет назад

      Th3Sh1n1gam1 lol That can be a reason but I think enthusiasm of Korean played a big role, too!

  • @maryjoytaermora3943
    @maryjoytaermora3943 3 года назад

    Why studying statistics is important to you sir/maam? I hope you noticed my question and answer it sir/maam for educational purposes only?

  • @mariameatouani6995
    @mariameatouani6995 7 лет назад

    Unfortunately, the quizz is not available for the Arabic world

  • @melissamybubbles6139
    @melissamybubbles6139 7 лет назад

    What about people who know the area they came from better than the area in which they currently reside, or people who know an area relevant to their ethnic or religious culture better than they know their own residential areas?

  • @dhajder9606
    @dhajder9606 4 года назад

    Great.

  • @samuelcamarade
    @samuelcamarade 4 года назад +1

    Whom is this increased his/her interest in statistics?

  • @Alex1986Sevilla
    @Alex1986Sevilla 7 лет назад

    I wish TED stopped disabling comments on some videos.