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August 10, 2020

Season 1

01. What Is Statistics?

Statistics is the art and science of gathering, organizing, analyzing and drawing conclusions from data. And without rudimentary knowledge of how it works, people can’t make informed judgments and evaluations of a wide variety of things encountered in daily life.

August 10, 2020

02. Stemplots

As a first step in visualizing data, we use stemplots to understand measurements taken by the U.S. Army when they size up soldiers in order to design well-fitting gear and supplies for modern warfighters.

August 10, 2020

03. Histograms

Meteorologists use histograms to map when lightning strikes and this visualization technique helps them understand the data in new ways.

April 20, 2020

04. Measures of Center

It's helpful to know the center of a distribution — which is what the clerical workers in Colorado Springs found out in the 1980s when they campaigned for comparable wages for comparable work. Mean and median are two different ways to describe the center.

April 19, 2021

05. Boxplots

Using the example of hot dog calorie counts, we use boxplots to visualize the five-number summary and make comparisons between different types of frankfurters.

April 26, 2021

06. Standard Deviation

How can we compare sales at two franchises in the Wahoo's restaurant chain? Standard deviation helps us quantify the variability in sales.

May 3, 2021

07. Normal Curves

A nature preserve that's tracked bird migrations through New England for decades records tons of bird-related data; everything from wingspan measurements to arrival dates provides examples of normal distributions.

May 10, 2021

08. Normal Calculations

Visit the Boston Beanstalks club for tall people. Height is normally distributed and we can use membership cutoffs and population data to calculate z-scores.

May 24, 2021

09. Checking Assumption of Normality

Production at Pete and Gerry's Organic Eggs provides a number of distributions that look normal — but are they?

May 31, 2021

10. Scatterplots

Plotting annual numbers of Florida powerboat registrations and manatee killings suggests an uncomfortable relationship for the marine mammals.

June 7, 2021

11. Fitting Lines to Data

Winter snowpack in the Colorado Rockies can predict spring water supply. Plotting annual measurements in a scatterplot lets resource managers draw a regression line that helps them forecast water availability.

May 18, 2020

12. Correlation

Twin studies track how similar identical and fraternal twins are on various characteristics, even if they don't grow up together. Correlation lets researchers put a number on it.

June 21, 2021

13. Two-Way Tables

One city surveyed the happiness of its residents. Two-way tables help organize the data and tease out relationships between happiness levels and opinions about aspects of the city itself.

July 12, 2021

14. The Question of Causation

This historical story describes how researchers untangled the relationship between smoking and lung cancer.

July 19, 2021

15. Designing Experiments

We move beyond observational studies — like one of marine life in the remote Line Islands — to designing experiments that manipulate various subject groups — as in the case of a medical study about osteoarthritis treatments.

June 1, 2020

16. Census and Sampling

The U.S. counts every resident every ten years — or at least tries to. Statisticians use sampling from a population as an alternative to a complete count, as utilized at a potato chip factory.

August 2, 2021

17. Sample and Surveys

A visit to the University of New Hampshire Survey Center illustrates how pollsters create accurate surveys. They can then use details from their sample to make inferences about a whole population.

June 8, 2020

18. Introduction to Probability

Probability is the mathematics of chance behavior — and can help predict events such as the daily weather, or whether an asteroid will collide with Earth.

June 9, 2020

19. Probability Models

Casinos are as well versed in probability as statisticians and probability models help them maintain the house advantage over gamblers.

June 22, 2020

20. Random Variables

The Challenger space shuttle disaster was blamed on faulty O-rings. How can probability calculations on random variables help predict the chances of this kind of failure?

June 29, 2020

21. Binomial Distributions

Sickle cell disease is an example of binomial distribution in families with two parents who are carriers for this genetic trait.

June 22, 2020

22. Sampling Distributions

Heights of third graders in one class. Quality scores for circuit boards at a factory. Taking multiple samples allows us to visualize the sampling distribution of the sample mean.

June 23, 2020

23. Control Charts

This quality control method helped Quest Diagnostics streamline and improve their system for processing and testing lab samples so they could meet their nightly deadlines.

November 11, 2019

24. Confidence Intervals

A battery manufacturer tests just a sample of its product to verify its claims about battery life. A margin of error and a confidence level help quantify its accuracy.

February 26, 2018

25. Tests of Significance

Is a newly-discovered poem really written by William Shakespeare? Using statistical analysis of his known word use, researchers set up null and alternative hypotheses to investigate.

December 9, 2019

26. Small Sample Inference for One Mean

A brewer uses this technique to monitor quality differences in multiple batches of the same beer.

December 16, 2019

27. Comparing Two Means

Comparing the activity and calorie expenditure levels of Western office workers and African hunter gatherers adds some surprising new data to the science of obesity.

March 19, 2018

28. Inference for Proportions

Managers have no clue what conditions actually motivate their workers best, as shown by research conducted by Teresa Amabile, host of the original Against All Odds.

February 22, 2021

29. Inference for Two-Way Tables

Host Dr. Pardis Sabeti's own research examines possible genetic resistance to deadly Lassa fever in West Africa. Using Inference for Two-Way Tables helps untangle potential relationships.

April 30, 2018

30. Inference for Regression

Historical story of how statisticians built the case against DDT as the culprit behind plummeting peregrine falcon population numbers.

March 8, 2021

31. One-Way ANOVA

Does holding a heavier clipboard make you estimate that a jar of coins has more money in it than if you're holding a lighter clipboard? Psychologists use One-Way ANOVA to analyze the data from this experiment.

February 17, 2020

32. Summary

This review of the course through the preceding 31 modules provides an overview of the practice of statistics and helps students appreciate how statistical methods can help them better understand their world.

February 24, 2020