More Or Less: Behind The Stats

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Tim Harford and the More or Less team try to make sense of the statistics which surround us. From BBC Radio 4

Episodios

  • BONUS PODCAST: Economics with Subtitles - Coffins Full of Car Keys

    29/08/2018 Duración: 28min

    BONUS PODCAST: For the rest of August, in addition to More or Less you’ll get a brand new podcast, Economics with Subtitles. It’s your everyday guide to economics and why you should care. In this edition, Ayeisha and Steve make sense of interest rates. Why did they lead to coffins full of car getting sent to the US Federal Reserve? What factors affect what you have to pay on your loans? And what do your film choices say about why you decide to borrow?Producers: Simon Maybin & Phoebe Keane Presenters: Ayeisha Thomas-Smith & Steve Bugeja

  • WS: More or Less - Automated fact-checking

    27/08/2018 Duración: 08min

    Computer programmes are being developed to combat fake news.

  • A no-frills life, automated fact-checking and Lord-of-the-Rings maths

    24/08/2018 Duración: 24min

    What would have been the most efficient way to get to Mordor?

  • BONUS PODCAST: Economics with Subtitles - How Condoms Can Cost a Week’s Wages

    22/08/2018 Duración: 27min

    BONUS PODCAST: For the rest of August, in addition to More or Less you’ll get a brand new podcast, Economics with Subtitles. It’s your everyday guide to economics and why you should care. In this show, Ayeisha and Steve make sense of inflation. They’ll explain how hyperinflation is affecting how Venezuelans have sex, why you can’t afford a ticket to see your favourite band in concert anymore and why a sale on sofas isn’t always a good thing.Producers: Simon Maybin & Phoebe Keane Presenters: Ayeisha Thomas-Smith & Steve Bugeja

  • WS More or Less: Are Wildfires Really Burning More Land?

    20/08/2018 Duración: 08min

    Are Wildfires in the United States and Southern Europe burning more land than before?

  • BONUS PODCAST: Economics with Subtitles - Bracelets for Bullets

    15/08/2018 Duración: 28min

    BONUS PODCAST: For the rest of August, in addition to More or Less you’ll get a brand new podcast, Economics with Subtitles. It’s your everyday guide to economics and why you should care. In this show, Ayeisha and Steve explore government debt. Why did an anonymous mother send her bracelet to the government to be turned into a bullet? How are you lending the government money without even realising? And when should you be worried about how much debt the government is in?Producers: Simon Maybin & Phoebe Keane Presenters: Ayeisha Thomas-Smith & Steve Bugeja

  • Numbers Behind a Tweetstorm

    10/08/2018 Duración: 08min

    How do you get a hashtag to trend around the world?

  • BONUS PODCAST: Economics with Subtitles - How Buying Cocaine Helps the Government

    08/08/2018 Duración: 28min

    BONUS PODCAST: For the rest of August, in addition to More or Less, you’ll get four bonus editions of Economics with Subtitles. It’s a brand new podcast that will bring you an everyday guide to economics and why you should care. In this edition, Ayeisha and Steve look at how we quantify economic success. Should dodgy drug deals be included? What is Steve’s contribution to GDP? And should we ban people who pinch too many of your crisps?Producers: Simon Maybin & Phoebe Keane Presenters: Ayeisha Thomas-Smith & Steve Bugeja

  • Carbs, Sugar and the Truth

    03/08/2018 Duración: 08min

    Does a baked potato contain the equivalent of 19 cubes of sugar?

  • Getting Creative with Statistics

    27/07/2018 Duración: 08min

    How big are your testicles and what does that mean?

  • Should we have smaller families to save the planet?

    23/07/2018 Duración: 10min

    Having one fewer child could be the biggest thing you do to reduce your carbon footprint

  • How to Cycle Really Fast

    20/07/2018 Duración: 08min

    How much better are the pros than the rest of us and how effective is slipstreaming?

  • Are there more stars than grains of beach sand?

    06/07/2018 Duración: 08min

    The astronomer, Carl Sagan, famously said that there were more stars in our Universe than grains of sand on the Earth’s beaches. But was it actually true? More or Less tries to count the nearly uncountable. Content warning: This episode includes gigantically large numbers. (Photo: The barred spiral galaxy M83. Credit: Nasa).

  • Running at the World Cup

    29/06/2018 Duración: 10min

    This week we take a look at some of the statistics which have caught our attention at the World Cup. There has been much debate in both the press and social media about the large distances which Russian football players have run in their first two games. We look at how they compare to other teams and what it might signify. Also –is it just bad luck that Germany has crashed out of the competition? Presenter: Charlotte McDonald Producer: Richard Vadon(Picture: Artem Dzyuba of Russia celebrates scoring against Saudi Arabia. Credit: Xin Li/Getty Images)

  • How many words do you need to speak a language?

    22/06/2018 Duración: 08min

    Ein Bier bitte? Loyal listener David made a new year's resolution to learn German. Three years later, that's about as far as he's got. Keen to have something to aim for, he asked More or Less how many words you really need to know in order to speak a language. Reporter Beth Sagar-Fenton finds out with help from Professor Stuart Webb, and puts Tim through his paces to find out how big his own English vocabulary is. (Image: The World surrounded by Flags. Credit: Shutterstock) Presenter: Tim Harford Reporter: Beth Sagar-Fenton Producer: Charlotte McDonald, Lizzy McNeill

  • FIFA World Cup Extravaganza

    15/06/2018 Duración: 08min

    The World Cup starts this week and the More or Less team is marking the event by looking at the data behind all the World Cups since 1966 (our data shows that this was the best world cup because England won). We’ll answer all football fans most burning questions; which World Cups have seen the most shots, fouls, dribbles and most importantly goals? Do the statistics back up the reputations of famous players like Pele, Cruyff, Maradona and Paul Gascoigne? And which of them actually committed the most fouls at one World Cup? Ben Carter talks to Author and Opta Sports football statistician Duncan Alexander about how the ‘beautiful game’ has changed…through numbers. (Picture: The World Cup, credit: Shutterstock)

  • WS More or Less: How Many Animals are Born Every Day?

    10/06/2018 Duración: 15min

    From penguins to nematodes, is it possible to count how many animals are born around the world every day?That’s the question one 10-year-old listener wants answered, and so reporter Kate Lamble sets off for the zoo to find out. Along the way, she discovers that very, very small animals are much more important than very, very big animals when it comes to the sums. (09.05) Artificial Intelligence or A.I. has been hailed as the answer to an easier life – but will it really make the world a better place, or just reinforce existing prejudices? Tim Harford speaks to author Meredith Broussard about ‘techno-chauvinism’.

  • Infant Mortality, How to Reduce Exam Revision With Maths, London’s Murder Rate

    08/06/2018 Duración: 24min

    (0.24) Infant mortality is on the rise in England and Wales – but is this change down to social issues such as obesity and deprivation, as claimed, or the way doctors count very premature babies? (9.45) A self-confessed lazy student wrote in to ask how he can minimise exam revision, while still ensuring a high chance of passing – we do the sums.(15.44) Do a billion birds really die each year by flying into buildings? We explain another zombie statistic which refuses to die. (18.40) It was reported earlier this year that London’s murder rate was higher than New York City’s – but how do the two cities compare now, and is there any value in these snapshot comparisons?

  • Counting Rough Sleepers

    04/06/2018 Duración: 12min

    How do you count the number of people sleeping rough? According to the latest official figures around 4700 people were sleeping in the streets in the autumn of 2017. And that got us thinking. These statistics aren’t just downloaded from some big database in the sky. They need – like any statistic – to be collected and calculated. So how is it done?

  • The High Street, Home Births and Harry Potter Wizardry

    01/06/2018 Duración: 20min

    Is WH Smith really the worst shop on the High Street? Harry Potter fans want to know how many wizards there are – we try to work it out. Is giving birth at home as safe as giving birth in hospital?(Photo: Mother and baby. Credit: Shutterstock)

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