Stats + Stories

Statistics need Stories to give them meaning. Stories need Statistics to give them credibility. Ever

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Total: 382

Glenn Platt ​(@glennplatt) is the C. Michael Armstrong Professor of Network Technology & Management

Artists of today are still making albums, however with so much emphasis being put on streaming chart

For decades, college athletes could not make any money from their sports identities. In 2021 the NCA

The blue ice giants in our outer solar system have unusual magnetic fields, missing what we understa

Linda J. Young is Chief Mathematical Statistician and Director of Research and Development of USDA's

After Hurricane Helene left a path of destruction from Florida through North Carolina in 2024 you ma

Trees have long been imagined as the earth’s lungs inhaling carbon dioxide and exhaling the oxygen n

Jill Leyland represents the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) on the UK National Statistician’s “Advis

The costumes are ready and the annual opportunity to go out and harass your neighbors to get candy i

A journalist, statistician and sound engineer walk into a bar. Well, well, actually, to a studio to

Powerball, Mega Millions Cash for Life and more. Missouri offers many games of chance that have pote

How important is it for businesses to increase their profits each year or offer fair wages to worker

James J. Cochran is associate dean for research with the University of Alabama’s Culverhouse College

A long pass down the sideline is caught in bounds. Or was it? The referees ruled it a catch, but the

Bo Li, is an associate professor in Sport Leadership and Management department. He teaches sport adm

Wendy Martinez has been serving as the Director of the Mathematical Statistics Research Center at th

Sports generate a lot of data among them individual player metrics, team performance data, and speci

It’s that time of year again. The summer is still in full swing, but it’s time to get bookbags on ba

Dr. James Hanley is a professor of biostatistics in the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University. Hi

The democratic engine of the United States relies on accurate and reliable data to function. A year-