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Numbers and data are everywhere and are an important part of our everyday life. The we way we interpret these numbers impacts our decision making and our opinions of certain aspects of life whether they be in a personal or professional context.
However, many people (including the well educated and intelligent) are susceptible to misinterpreting everyday numbers (sometimes quite often) and there are many examples of this. A major part of this is the lack of understanding of probability and statistics which are incredibly useful tools to make valuable meaning of numbers.
In this thread, I will regularly post examples of common misconceptions of everyday numbers and in the process discuss some fundamental probability/statistics concepts which are often misunderstood, thus leading to this misconception.
Hopefully, this will increase your awareness of commonly held misconceptions of everyday numbers and help you become better informed at interpreting them in your everyday life. Feel free to add some examples to the discussion as well as there are plenty of them out there.
However, many people (including the well educated and intelligent) are susceptible to misinterpreting everyday numbers (sometimes quite often) and there are many examples of this. A major part of this is the lack of understanding of probability and statistics which are incredibly useful tools to make valuable meaning of numbers.
In this thread, I will regularly post examples of common misconceptions of everyday numbers and in the process discuss some fundamental probability/statistics concepts which are often misunderstood, thus leading to this misconception.
Hopefully, this will increase your awareness of commonly held misconceptions of everyday numbers and help you become better informed at interpreting them in your everyday life. Feel free to add some examples to the discussion as well as there are plenty of them out there.
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