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David Robert Grimes: Lies, damned lies and statistics - How we get science coverage wrong

David Robert Grimes: Lies, damned lies and statistics - How we get science coverage wrong

Update: 2015-12-30
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14 January 2015 Science and medicine have transformed our lives immeasurably, and never in history have they been more central to our lives and well-being. Yet despite this, there is often a glaring disconnect between the findings of actual science and media reporting of such topics, and consequently there is often a needless chasm between public perception and the evidence on many contentious topics. This can lead to needlessly adversarial and counter-productive discourse of everything from vaccination to climate-change. In this talk, physicist and science journalist Dr. David Robert Grimes discusses the frequent problems in reporting science from misunderstandings to bad statistics to false balance, and discusses the factors that influence this and how such problems can be remedied. Dr. David Robert Grimes (@drg1985) is a physicist and writes regular opinion and analysis pieces on scientific issues for the Irish Times and the Guardian science, and is a regular panelist on science issues on radio and television. He is joint-recipient of the 2014 Maddox Prize for Standing up for Science.
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David Robert Grimes: Lies, damned lies and statistics - How we get science coverage wrong

David Robert Grimes: Lies, damned lies and statistics - How we get science coverage wrong

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