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Statistics for Citizens

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As the presidential elections get closer, it becomes more and more important for well-informed citizens to understand how statistics are used — and especially, how they are misused.  If you've ever wondered what "margin of error" really means, this minicourse, led by visiting mathematician Paul Zeitz, is for you.  We'll start with the basics — no prior math knowledge is assumed — and by the end, you'll have a very good sense of what terms like normal distribution, standard error, correlation coefficient, and linear regression mean and how to use these ideas to face the inevitable uncertainty about the future with confidence.

U.S. Capitol with red/blue bell curve overlay

When
February 4, 2020 6:30 pm through  7:45 pm
Location
National Museum of Mathematics
11 E. 26th St.
New York, NY 10010
United States
Contact
Phone: 212-542-0566
Event Fee(s)
Attending $ 12.00