by Sam Ansari | Mar 3, 2020 | Econometrics, Statistics
With over 86,000 people infected and around 3,000 people killed, the new Coronavirus is something to be taken very seriously. The new virus which has been called Covid-19 was discovered in Wuhan, China earlier this year. Not only has it taken a big toll on the Chinese...
by Sam Ansari | Nov 5, 2019 | Econometrics, Mathematics, Sports, Statistics
In the article posted 4 weeks ago about the dark side of the tennis world I talked about how vulnerable the tennis sport is to match fixing. Bets can even be placed on every single point. However, is there a way to predict the outcome of matches and maybe even points?...
by Wouter Nientker | Mar 13, 2018 | Econometrics, Statistics
More often than not, we are presented with lies in our media and even in our academic papers. This is not because researchers consciously produce dishonest material, but it is due to the constant underestimation of the extreme complexity of statistical analysis...
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