More or Less: Behind the Stats Episodes Episode guide
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Are more men dying from coronavirus?
Tim Harford and Ruth Alexander examine the statistics around the world.
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Are more adult nappies sold in Japan than baby ones?
We examine a claim related to the perception of Japan as an ageing society.
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Are married women flipping miserable?
Measuring happiness, university access in Scotland, plus will one in two get cancer?
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Are Man Utd a one-man team?
More or Less creates the Alternative Premier League, with lead scorer goals chalked to...
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Are just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global emissions and how stressed are South Africans?
Looking at numbers on green house gas emissions and stress
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Are half the words in English from French?
We ask whether almost half the words in the English language are of French origin.
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Are girls starting puberty earlier?
We look into a claim that the age of girls’ puberty is falling rapidly
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Are female patients more likely to die if the surgeon is male?
Should women be worried about having a male surgeon?
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Are falling marriage rates causing happiness to fall in the US?
Investigating the relationship between matrimony and melancholy.
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Are companies making more money from their customers?
We investigate claims mark-ups are larger than ever
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Are CEOs worth it? (R4)
Executive pay, chess and trouble on the Greek railway.
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Are black babies in the US really more likely to die under the care of white doctors?
How baby mortality statistics gave a misleading impression about racism in healthcare
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Are African leaders more likely to die in office?
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia is the fourth African premier to die this year alone.
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Are 672 billion pounds of corn eaten in the US every year?
A lot of corn is eaten in the United States, but is it really 2.5kg per person per day?
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Ants and Algorithms
David Sumpter describes the algorithms ruling the world
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Antibody tests, early lockdown advice and European deaths
Are more people are dying of Covid-19 in the UK than all the EU countries put together?
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Angelina Jolie’s 87% cancer risk
As Angelina Jolie announces that an 87% cancer risk has prompted her to have a double...
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Angelina Jolie’s 87% cancer risk
As Angelina Jolie announces that an 87% cancer risk has prompted her to have a double...
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Ambulance response times, teacher pay and Irish pubs
How long are people really waiting when they call 999 for an ambulance?
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Amazon fires, state pension and American burgers
Are forest fires in Brazil the worst in recent times? What is the state pension worth?
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Amazon fires, state pension and American burgers
Are forest fires in Brazil the worst in recent times? What is the state pension worth?
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Alzheimers, Psychology science, John Conway, Red cards, Decimate
Tim Harford asks whether one in three people born in the UK this year will get Alzheimer's
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African Trade Tariffs; Alcohol Safe Limits; President Trump's Popularity
Tim Harford fact checks EU trade deals with Africa, and whether one drink is one too many
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Abortion, modern slavery, math versus maths
The British abortion statistics gaining attention in Ireland's referendum debate
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A&E, and the chances of having twins
A&E waiting times have been making the headlines - Tim Harford takes a look at some of...
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A&E waiting times
The NHS in England has missed its four-hour A&E waiting time target with performance a...
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A&E delays and deaths, religious identity in N Ireland and naming the monster numbers
How many people may be dying because of treatment delays in the NHS?
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A-levels, drowning and dress sizes
Are boys getting more top A Level grades than girls? Plus why are dress sizes so weird?
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A-level algorithms, poker and buses
We unpick the A-level algoshambles and discover what poker teaches us about statistics.
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A TikTok tale
How a well-meaning TikTok disrupted 4,600 studies