Instructional Video12:49
TED Talks

TED: Why you should love statistics | Alan Smith

12th - Higher Ed
Think you're good at guessing stats? Guess again. Whether we consider ourselves math people or not, our ability to understand and work with numbers is terribly limited, says data visualization expert Alan Smith. In this delightful talk,...
Instructional Video11:04
Crash Course

Sampling Methods and Bias with Surveys - Crash Course Statistics

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’re going to talk about good and bad surveys. From user feedback surveys, telephone polls, and those questionnaires at your doctors office, surveys are everywhere, but with their ease to create and distribute, they're also...
Instructional Video1:40:25
Science360

Inventing the Way Forward - Graduate Education for the STEM Workforce (2)

12th - Higher Ed
National Science Foundation Division of Graduate Education Open House: Inventing the Way Forward: Graduate Education for the STEM Workforce The first panel, The Big Picture: Challenges and Opportunities in Graduate Education, six...
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Curated Video

Census Data Shows America Is More Racially Diverse

Higher Ed
​The total population has grown by 23 million people.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Labor Sec.: Jobs Data a Measure of Real Progress

Higher Ed
Oct. 7 -- U.S. Secretary of Labor Tom Perez discusses the U.S. September jobs report and improvements yet to be made to the labor market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker.
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Curated Video

Census Bureau Aims To Deliver Data By April

Higher Ed
Former President Trump tried to exclude undocumented immigrants from being counted toward states' populations. That effort ultimately failed.
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Curated Video

Why You Should Care About The Census

Higher Ed
The results help determine how $1.5 trillion of federal funding is spent on things like schools, hospitals, roads, and much more over the next decade.
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Curated Video

Census Bureau Says Income Inequality Is The Highest In 50 Years

Higher Ed
Census data indicates income inequality in the U.S. last year was the highest in 50 years, despite low unemployment and record economic growth.