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Communicating and evaluating probabilities David Spiegelhalter MRC Biostatistics and Statslab CSI day: September 2011 With thanks to Mike Pearson and Ian Short
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Summary Visualisations Met Office experiment Scoring rules for a quiz Spiegelhalter DJ, Short I and Pearson MP (2011) Visualisation of uncertainty about the future. Science 333, 1393-1400
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Kickoff.co.uk
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“Cone of Uncertainty” for hurricane warnings
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2011: NBC News for Hurricane Katia ‘Possible futures’ metaphor
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William Hill 1 st June 2011
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Quantifying your ignorance Think whether you prefer (A) or (B) for each question Then think of how confident you are with your answer Give your confidence a number 5 to 10 Score yourself when you hear the correct answer
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A short quiz 1. Which is higher, A) the Eiffel tower, B) Canary Wharf? A (324m vs 235m) 2. Who is older, A) Prince William or B) Kate Middleton ? B (Born 21/6/82 vs 9/1/82) 3.In the IMDB rankings (20/05/2011), which film comes higher, A) Toy Story 3 or B) WALL.E? A (34th vs 50th) 4. Which is larger, A) Belgium or B) Switzerland? B (30 vs 41 000 sq km) 5. Which is bigger, A) Venus B) Earth? B (6051 vs 6371 km radius) 6. Who died first, A) Beethoven or B) Mozart? B (1827 vs 1791)
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Online quiz
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Scoring the quiz
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Current issue: how to break down someone’s total score
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Cochrane video
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