This article was written by Aatash Shah.
Many people have this doubt, what’s the difference between statistics and machine learning? Is there something like…
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Scientific discoveries made using machine learning techniques cannot be automatically trusted, a statistician from Rice University has warned.
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Misusing statistics is one of the most powerful ways to lie. Normally, we teach you how to avoid misinterpreting statistics, but knowing how numbers are manipulated can help you spot when it happens. To that end, we’re going to show you how to make data say whatever the hell you want to back up any wrong idea you have.
I taught biostatistics for several years. You know what was one of bigger challenges of teaching that class? Finding articles to use in class that had straightforward application of the statistical…
Statistics are often used to support points that aren’t true, but we tend to attack only the data that conflict with some preexisting notion of our own.