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Podcast 1

Posted by Tytianna Broadwater in Statistics - Miles - B on Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 10:39 am

How to Lie With Statistics

Pierce L, Leah P, Tytianna B

What we discussed:
We talked about Chapters 1 through 3 and how to connected with the quotes in the beginning of the book. 
How we discussed:
We started by reading the quotes and then going around and talking about the chapters and how they related to the quotes.
Points of conflict/questions:
N/A



Podcast 1
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Stats Book Talk 2

Posted by Lisa Kang in Statistics - Miles - B on Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 9:58 am

​Members:
Maggie Hohenstein and Lisa Kang

What we discussed:
We answered all the questions from the first podcast and we talked about why companies are allowed to do things like have misleading information. We also talks about how people can change things on graphs to make it look better than it actually is. To go along with that, both of us found a misleading graph and talked about them.

How we discussed it:
We just had a conversation on the chapters.

Conflicts:
We didn't have any conflicts.

Questions that came up:
Why are companies allowed to do that?
Why don't companies spend their money on actually make good products than spending money trying to make the products look good?

Statistics Book talk 2
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Max and Jules' third podcast

Posted by Max Amar-Olkus in Statistics - Miles - B on Monday, May 18, 2015 at 10:30 am

Podcast #3
Group members : Max and Jules
What we discussed : The questions from podcasts number 1 and 2. We also discussed our own misleading graphs and Chapters 9 and 10 of the book.
How we discussed it : With words, in the nurses room
Conflicts : N/A
Questions : Will Mr. Miles like this?

Here are our misleading graph examples:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/naomirobbins/2012/02/16/misleading-graphs-figures-not-drawn-to-scale/2/

http://www.statisticshowto.com/misleading-statistics-examples/

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How to Lie with Statistics Podcast #1, Spells, Britton, Ingram, Simmons

Posted by Reginald Simmons in Statistics - Miles - B on Monday, May 18, 2015 at 10:12 am

Link to podcast: https://youtu.be/Fc6dOEVb-bw

Group members present: Ashley Spells, Bailey Britton, Timothy Ingram, Reginald Simmons (all of us). 

What we discussed: chapters one and two (questions we had, things we agreed with, were confused about, etc.). 

The form of our discussion: we hosted an open discussion in which any group member could call out or respond to others' reflections. 

Conflicts, disagreements: we had none of those. Any points of confusion within the discussion were dealt with by other group members. We all seemed to agree with each other, for the most part. 

Questions that came up as a result of the discussion: I guess one question that we had was, "if this is the wrong way to do things, then what's the right way?"  
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Stats Q4 BM Podcast 1

Posted by Raz Reed in Statistics - Miles - B on Monday, May 18, 2015 at 10:04 am

Stats Q4BM Podcast 1
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How To Lie With Statistics

Posted by Chaveliz Nieves in Statistics - Miles - B on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 10:21 am

This is our first podcast (Alex Held and I).  We decided to do a Q&A for the most part. Enjoy.
How To Lie With Statistics
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“How to lie with statistics”: 1st Post

Posted by Alhaji Koita in Statistics - Miles - B on Friday, May 8, 2015 at 1:19 pm

​​Group members present during the discussion 

Adam F, Alhaji K, Lala D, Michael

Here is the link to our Audio

What your club discussed 
In the discussion we talked about what the author points were in each chapter. Something that we always wanted to manage in the discussion, was making sure each main point was met. We talked about the points we didn’t understand we used that to our advantage it indeed helped move the discussion along.

How you discussed it
It was an open floor for all of us to speak. It really was all hands on deck for everyone to talk.

Any points of conflict/disagreement in discussion
None that interrupted the discussion.

Questions that came up as a result of the discussion

What is Old Gold?
Where does the author find his studies?
Is it possible to connect the findings in this book with other themes in class?


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Max and Jules' second podcast

Posted by Max Amar-Olkus in Statistics - Miles - B on Friday, May 8, 2015 at 1:17 pm

podcast #2
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Max and Jules' first podcast

Posted by Max Amar-Olkus in Statistics - Miles - B on Friday, May 8, 2015 at 8:49 am

podcast1
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Stats Book Talk 1

Posted by Margaret Hohenstein in Statistics - Miles - B on Friday, May 8, 2015 at 8:42 am

Maggie Hohenstein
Lisa Kang
Q4 Benchmark
Podcast 1
5-8-15
Title song: Coronation Day- Frozen Sound track
Stats Q4 BM Podcast 1
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