More or Less: Behind the Stats Podcast
Tim Harford and the More or Less team try to make sense of the statistics which surround us. From ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4
Episodes to download
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The Great EU Cabbage Myth
Mon 4 Apr 2016
Does the European Union dedicate 26,911 words to cabbage regulation?
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WSMoreOrLess: Safe drinking
Thu 24 Mar 2016
UK Alcohol guidelines recommend drinking less – but do the numbers support them?
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WSMoreOrLess: Mobiles or lightbulbs
Fri 18 Mar 2016
Are there more mobile phones than lightbulbs in Uganda? And thyroid cancer in Fukushima.
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WSMoreOrLess: Can we trust food surveys?
Fri 11 Mar 2016
The pitfalls of nutrition science - how do really know what people are eating?
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WSMoreOrLess: Fact checking The Big Short
Fri 4 Mar 2016
Is it true that “every one percent unemployment goes up, 40,000 people die"?
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WSMoreOrLess: Antibiotics and the problem of the broken market
Fri 26 Feb 2016
The world needs new antibiotics so how do we entice big pharma back in to the market?
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WSMoreOrLess: When £10,000 isn’t a good incentive
Fri 19 Feb 2016
Could no prize have been a better way to motivate snooker player Ronnie O’Sullivan?
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WSMoreOrLess: Fishy numbers?
Fri 12 Feb 2016
Will there be more plastic than fish in the sea by 2050?
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Selfies, sugar daddies and dodgy surveys
Fri 12 Feb 2016
Women taking selfies for more than five hours a day and other junk adverstising surveys.
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WSMoreOrLess: Do e-cigarettes really harm your chances of quitting smoking?
Mon 8 Feb 2016
Should research described as "misleading" and "not scientific" have been published?
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E-cigarettes: Can They Help People Quit?
Fri 5 Feb 2016
Do e-cigarettes harm your chances of quitting smoking? Tim Harford looks at the evidence.
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Swedish refugees
Fri 29 Jan 2016
Have refugees caused a gender imbalance in Sweden? Tim Harford finds out.
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How harmful is alcohol?
Fri 29 Jan 2016
Are there problems with the way we judge the harms from alcohol? Tim Harford finds out.
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WSMoreOrLess: Oxfam and Wealth Inequality
Mon 25 Jan 2016
Were Oxfam right to compare the wealth of the rich with that of the poor?
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Billionaires versus the world
Fri 22 Jan 2016
Does it matter that 62 people now own as much wealth as half of the world’s population?
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WS MoreOrLess: Gravitational Waves
Fri 15 Jan 2016
In search of a previously unobserved part of Einstein’s theory.
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Weekend Stroke Deaths
Fri 15 Jan 2016
Jeremy Hunt says if you have a stroke at the weekend, you're 20% more likely to die .
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Flood Defence Spending
Fri 8 Jan 2016
Is there a north-south divide in the amount of money spent on flood defences in England?
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WS MoreOrLess: Numbers of the Year 2015: Part Three
Thu 7 Jan 2016
Tim Harford looks back at some of the most interesting numbers making the news in 2015.
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WSMoreOrLess: Numbers of the Year 2015 Part 2
Thu 31 Dec 2015
Tim Harford looks back at some of the most interesting numbers of 2015.
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Numbers of the Year 2015
Thu 31 Dec 2015
A look back at some of the numbers behind the news in 2015 with Tim Harford.
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WS MoreOrLess: Numbers of the Year 2015 Part 1
Tue 22 Dec 2015
Tim Harford looks back at some of the most interesting numbers of 2015.
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WS MoreOrLess: How Many Stormtroopers are there?
Fri 18 Dec 2015
Are Star Wars’ Stormtroopers the biggest secret army on Earth?
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WS MoreOrLess:100 Year Floods?
Fri 11 Dec 2015
Do so-called ‘100 year floods’ only happen once a century?
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WS MoreOrLess: '‘Sympathy’ for jihadis
Fri 27 Nov 2015
Are claims that one in five British Muslims ‘sympathise with jihadis’ correct?
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WS MoreOrLess: Has Islamic State been Losing Territory?
Mon 23 Nov 2015
Has so-called Islamic State been losing territory? Ruth Alexander investigates.
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WS MoreOrLess: Creativity and Mental Illness
Fri 13 Nov 2015
Are creative people more likely to be mentally ill, and has Cuba wiped out child hunger?
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WS MoreOrLess: China's One Child Policy
Fri 6 Nov 2015
As China ends its one child policy what has been its impact? Ruth Alexander investigates.
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WS MoreOrLess: Processed Meat and Cancer
Fri 30 Oct 2015
Are processed meats as cancer-causing as cigarettes? Ruth Alexander investigates.