| Title: | How juries are fooled by statistics |
| Owner: | JoseRBravo |
| Short url: | https://clilstore.eu/cs/4042 |
| Summary: | Oxford mathematician Peter Donnelly reveals the common mistakes humans make in interpreting statistics — and the devastating impact these errors can have on the outcome of criminal trials. |
| Language notes: | Despite he seems to speak too quickly at first, after five minutes of watching the video you will find it normal speed. |
| Language: | en |
| CEFR level: | C1 (45) |
| Word count: | 4155 |
| Media: | (21:20) |
| Created: | 2016-04-17 17:58:26 UT |
| Changed: | 2016-04-20 18:42:00 UT |
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| Views: | 684 |
| Clicks on words: | 160 - List of clicked words |
| Likes: | 0 |
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