Personal Time With Greg: Faith and Functions

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Today's Personal Time involves more science-type stuff. Namely the discussion of statistics and probability in relation to feminism, global warming, and other politics. No - don't worry, I'm not on a bashing rampage! Rather, this discussion has more to do with research methodology and the value that statistics have to us as people. How they're used and how they can often become confusing.

Statistics is probably the most difficult to understand math subject I've ever studied because it revolves around creating mathematical models for subjects that often just don't fit into their models well. It's very abstract, but I do my best to keep things quite clear, and I hope today's Personal Time is a good segment!







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