Session: KEY LECTURE - Andrew Gelman (Chair: Patrick Sturgis)

Time: Thursday 7th July, 14:00 - 15:15

Convenor:

Professor Rosalind Edwards (University of Southampton)


Abstract Details

Statistics has been described as the science of uncertainty. But, paradoxically, statistical methods are often used to create a sense of certainty where none should exist. The social sciences have been rocked in recent years by highly publicised claims, published in top journals, that were reported as 'statistically significant' but are implausible and indeed could not be replicated by independent research teams. Can statistics dig its way out of a hole of its own construction? Yes, but it will take work.

The level of the session is: Accessible

Presentation details

Presentation 1

Start time: 14:00

Presentation title: Crimes against data

Presenter:

Professor Andrew Gelman (Columbia University)