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This is a one-page answer as the journalist-passing-for-scientist Pinker…

This is a one-page answer as the journalist-passing-for-scientist Pinker has been working the press to show that violence has “dropped” since 1945, citing political science bloggers innocent of fat tails, who seem clueless about the difference between data and information. How to separate anecdote from evidence, sampling error from truth, journalism from science? Well there is something called a “test statistic”.
This also illustrates how to do rigorous statistics in the absence of a textbook recipe for a fat-tailed process, by means of Monte Carlo analyses.
I will be teaching a course called “Extreme Risk Analytics” at NYU-Engineering this fall and will have to produce an 80-p lecture notes booklet, which I will write progressively from interaction with the class. SILENT RISK is too advanced, so I need a more introductory book.

http://www.fooledbyrandomness.com/comment.pdf

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SAUDILEAKS

SAUDILEAKS
It is now safe to say that about anyone who ever said anything remotely favorable (or nonnegative) about the Wahabi Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was getting paid for it. Prostitutes.
This post isn’t about Saudi Arabia; rather about the purchase and sale of public “opinion”.

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It is easy to be politically correct under no skin-in-the game…

Skin in the game:
It is easy to be politically correct under no skin-in-the game, when it represents no personal risk, or doesn’t harm one’s profits. U.K. universities’ largest donor is Saudi Arabia (where women can’t drive and bloggers are whipped and jailed). They gladly take the money –unconditionally. But the administration of UCL takes it out on a defenseless 72 year old scientist who made a stupid locker room joke, and doesn’t represent any danger or potential profit. This is a combination of hypocrisy, cowardice and prostitution.

Sir Tim Hunt reveals he was forced to resign from University College London without being given the chance to explain himself
theguardian.com|By Robin McKie
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