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John A. Paulos — Avoiding Innumeracy (EP. 219)

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Key Takeaways

  • “Uncertainty is the only certainty.” – John Paulos
  • People use terms like millions, billions, and trillions as if they are the same thing; when in reality, these are vastly different amounts!
  • “We live in a probabilistic world, and yet we remain deterministic thinkers.” – Jim O’Shaughnessy
  • The Law of Large Numbers is a fundamental principle in probability and statistics that states that as the size of a sample increases, the average of the sample becomes closer to the expected value
  • Apophenia: The phenomenon of seeing patterns where none exist as a form of cognitive bias or psychological tendency
  • Humans are excellent pattern-recognition machines; but sometimes, we wrongly attribute patterns to random data that can lead us astray
  • The human operating system is more driven by the emotional centers of the brain than the rational centers of the brain
  • There is a tension between objective likelihood (probability) and subjective belief or reasonableness (plausibility)
  • The Prisoner’s Dilemma is a scenario in game theory where two individuals acting in their self-interest end up with a worse outcome than if they had cooperated
  • Cognitive foibles such as confirmation bias, the anchoring effect, and negativity bias should be taught in mathematical courses
  • Dunning-Kruger Effect: The phenomenon where people with low ability at a task overestimate their ability, while those with high ability underestimate their competence
  • The concept of “nudging” involves subtly influencing people’s decisions by altering the presentation of choices without restricting options or significantly changing incentives
  • It is wise to develop a particular skepticism and wariness about the uncertainties of life

Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.org


Professor, Mathematician and Writer John A. Paulos joins the show to discuss math education, the power of puzzles, cognitive biases, and MUCH more!

Important Links:

Show Notes:

  • Why Do People Hate Math?
  • The Power of Posing Problems with Counterintuitive or Shocking Results
  • Using Everyday Examples to Understand Math Concepts
  • Systems Designed to Take Advantage of Innumeracy
  • People’s Ignorance of Randomness and Random Samples
  • The Strange Power of Anchoring Bias
  • Tradeoffs between Probability and Plausibility
  • The Prisoner’s Dilemma & Math Anxiety
  • Improving the Monty Hall Problem
  • Designing an Ideal Intro Math Course
  • The Big Brother Aspect of Nudging
  • John as Emperor of the World
  • MORE!

Books Mentioned:

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Infinite Loops

Key Takeaways

  • “Uncertainty is the only certainty.” – John Paulos
  • People use terms like millions, billions, and trillions as if they are the same thing; when in reality, these are vastly different amounts!
  • “We live in a probabilistic world, and yet we remain deterministic thinkers.” – Jim O’Shaughnessy
  • The Law of Large Numbers is a fundamental principle in probability and statistics that states that as the size of a sample increases, the average of the sample becomes closer to the expected value
  • Apophenia: The phenomenon of seeing patterns where none exist as a form of cognitive bias or psychological tendency
  • Humans are excellent pattern-recognition machines; but sometimes, we wrongly attribute patterns to random data that can lead us astray
  • The human operating system is more driven by the emotional centers of the brain than the rational centers of the brain
  • There is a tension between objective likelihood (probability) and subjective belief or reasonableness (plausibility)
  • The Prisoner’s Dilemma is a scenario in game theory where two individuals acting in their self-interest end up with a worse outcome than if they had cooperated
  • Cognitive foibles such as confirmation bias, the anchoring effect, and negativity bias should be taught in mathematical courses
  • Dunning-Kruger Effect: The phenomenon where people with low ability at a task overestimate their ability, while those with high ability underestimate their competence
  • The concept of “nudging” involves subtly influencing people’s decisions by altering the presentation of choices without restricting options or significantly changing incentives
  • It is wise to develop a particular skepticism and wariness about the uncertainties of life

Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.org


Professor, Mathematician and Writer John A. Paulos joins the show to discuss math education, the power of puzzles, cognitive biases, and MUCH more!

Important Links:

Show Notes:

  • Why Do People Hate Math?
  • The Power of Posing Problems with Counterintuitive or Shocking Results
  • Using Everyday Examples to Understand Math Concepts
  • Systems Designed to Take Advantage of Innumeracy
  • People’s Ignorance of Randomness and Random Samples
  • The Strange Power of Anchoring Bias
  • Tradeoffs between Probability and Plausibility
  • The Prisoner’s Dilemma & Math Anxiety
  • Improving the Monty Hall Problem
  • Designing an Ideal Intro Math Course
  • The Big Brother Aspect of Nudging
  • John as Emperor of the World
  • MORE!

Books Mentioned:

  continue reading

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