Statistics

Study: Childhood Cancer Survivors Less Likely To Marry

Reuters | Posted 10.12.2009 | Living


NEW YORK (Reuters Health) -- The scars of childhood cancer may go beyond the physical: Adults who survived cancer as children may have lower-than-aver...

The Statistics Of The Great Recession

AP | TIM PARADIS | Posted 10.10.2009 | Business


NEW YORK — A year ago this weekend, the Dow Jones industrial average had just finished a slow-motion crash. Over eight days, it fell 2,400 point...

Don't Squander® That Opportunity

Roger I. Abrams | Posted 10.08.2009 | Entertainment


Roger I. Abrams

My colleague has designed a new team statistic called "the squander®," the offensive team's statistical equivalent of a pitcher's "blown save."

Census: 150,000 Gay Marriages Reported

AP | HOPE YEN | Posted 09.22.2009 | Politics


WASHINGTON — Nearly 150,000 same-sex couples reported being in marriage relationships last year, many more than the number of actual weddings an...

Life Span Of African-Americans In New Orleans Rivals North Korea's

The Huffington Post | Posted 11.17.2009 | Politics


The average life span for African-Americans living in New Orleans is nearly as low as average life expectancy in North Korea, according to A Portrait ...

Measuring Measurements: Rising GDP in the Great Recession

Harry Moroz | Posted 11.16.2009 | Business


Harry Moroz

It is so easy in our current political environment to forget that GDP, the unemployment rate, the income tax burden -- a whole slew of measurements -- are freighted with judgments.

Isn't Adequate Healthcare a Moral Issue?

Byron Williams | Posted 10.22.2009 | Home


Byron Williams

Why don't we see the same fervor -- particularly emanating from the churches that seek to block gay marriage -- transferred, at least temporarily, to the 47 million Americans who must go without health care?

Jackson Wasn't Normal. So what?

David Berreby | Posted 08.09.2009 | Entertainment


David Berreby

This prejudice in favor of the typical is on full display this week, as the world reacts to the death of Michael Jackson.

Five Reasons Why The Iranian Pre-Election Poll Can't Be Trusted

David Moore | Posted 07.20.2009 | World


David Moore

If we can believe the poll, and the authors' arguments, it's plausible that Ahmadinejad did in fact win the election with more than 60 percent of the vote. But don't be fooled.

Gov Stats Overly Rosy? Some Say Unemployment Is Actually 20%

smartmoney.com | Posted 07.13.2009 | Business


Today Williams runs Shadow Government Statistics (ShadowStats.com) from his home. For $175 a year subscribers get economic data and analysis adjusted ...

The Unknowable Lightness of Being

Zachary Karabell | Posted 06.19.2009 | Business


Zachary Karabell

The consensus about the future, based on predictions that have never been right in the past, is for anemic economic activity through the fall and then fairly decent into next year with still high unemployment.

On Education, the Obama Administration Veers Off Course

Gerald Bracey | Posted 06.11.2009 | Politics


Gerald Bracey

How can the Obama administration get it right in education when its data are all wrong and its assumptions about its faulty data are flawed?

Time Magazine Hacked, Proving Unreliability Of Online Polls

Chris Weigant | Posted 05.30.2009 | Media


Chris Weigant

The folks responsible are overjoyed that their ballot-stuffing was so successful. They will tell you -- in full technical detail -- how they accomplished the feat.

Homelessness By The Numbers

Christine Schanes | Posted 05.11.2009 | Living


Christine Schanes

Raise your hand if you've ever seen a person who you thought was homeless. I can see that all hands are up! I'll be 61 years old this week ...

A Surprise In Obama's Poll Numbers

Chris Weigant | Posted 04.18.2009 | Politics


Chris Weigant

Rather than looking at the overall picture of how Obama's doing in the polls, I have been noticing something interesting which I don't believe others have picked up on.

Enforcement Only Policies and no Immigration Reform, Could Prove Costly

Hector E. Sanchez | Posted 03.09.2009 | Politics


Hector E. Sanchez

We cannot have a systemic demand for exploitable cheap labor and continue to ignore their basic rights when they are here.

Black AIDS Day

Gloria Reuben | Posted 03.08.2009 | Politics


Gloria Reuben

We must turn a critical eye inward, and face the fact that HIV/AIDS has reached crisis levels among the Black population of the US. The statistics are startling.

A Statistical Guide to Hiring a New Coach

Tom Roberge | Posted 03.01.2009 | Entertainment


Tom Roberge

Ten NFL teams will employ different head coaches at the beginning of the 2009 season than they did at the beginning of the 2008 season

Lies, Damn Lies and Drug Statistics: Treatment Version

Maia Szalavitz | Posted 01.15.2009 | Living


Maia Szalavitz

When Minnesota Teen Challenge responded to my recent blog entry about their anti-drug program, they cited a "study" to back their claims. What this paper actually shows is how easy it is produce good looking numbers.

Put the Statistics Down

Michael B. Laskoff | Posted 10.14.2008 | Media


Michael B. Laskoff

The media serves up and Americans consume ever greater amounts of data daily. All this information seems terribly precise, but it doesn't do anything to shed light on pressing issues.

For VP Choice -- Majority of Women Voters Say Gender Does Not Matter

Marcia G. Yerman | Posted 09.29.2008 | Politics


Marcia G. Yerman

Ironically, the statistics gathered showed that selecting a woman for the number two position would result in a net negative for McCain.

The Federal Reserve: Whining About the Economy

Hale "Bonddad" Stewart | Posted 08.02.2008 | Business


Hale

Yesterday the Federal Reserve released the latest Beige Book. What did it show? Consumers are slowing their shopping, housing is still deteriorating, and prices are increasing.

Exclusive Interview: An M.I.T. And A Yale Professors' Cure For The Electoral College

Chris Weigant | Posted 07.31.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

I had the chance recently to interview two professors in the field of statistics (from Yale University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology),...

Do Big Homes Mean Bigger Happiness?

Graham Hill | Posted 07.25.2008 | Green


Graham Hill

The funny thing is, while homes get bigger, and this McMansion trend swallows up neighborhoods and landmarks, families are actually getting smaller.

No More Spin: Clinton, Pennsylvania And The Party

M.S. Bellows, Jr. | Posted 04.29.2008 | Home


M.S. Bellows, Jr.

The results of Pennsylvania's primary should be evaluated with the best interests of the party in mind. Let's determine if Clinton should stay in the race and tell the spinmeisters to take a hike.