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Lecture 5
Feb 12, 2018
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Desrosieres, Alain. "Correlation and the Realism of Causes," in The Politics of Large Numbers: A History of Statistical Reasoning. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1998, ch 4.
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Galton, Francis. “Typical Laws of Heredity,” Royal Institution of Great Britain. Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members 8 (February 16, 1877): 282ff.
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Stephen J. Gould, Mismeasure of Man, ch. 3
OPTIONAL
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Student (W. S. Gosset), "The Probable Error of a Mean," Biometrika, 6 (1908), 1-25. (https://www.jstor.org/stable/2331554)
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Gillham, Nicholas. "Sir Francis Galton and the Birth of Eugenics." Ann. Rev. Genet. 35 (2001): 83-101.
logical fallacies vs bad stats/bad math
- e.g., circularity preview: "ranking" as illposed
"regression" "co-relation"
the normal curve (and relations to "the bell curve")
- as error
- as ranking description+prescription (and preview: correlation v. causality)
- preview: yule + multivariate regression
- link: realism vs effective models
- impact OF law (e.g., Yule is modeling Poor law of 1864 (?))
- impact ON law
- untouched: should society be dictaed science
- preview: pearson the mathematizer
- science envy
- "policy" and "social physics"
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reality of society
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what we talk about when we talk about averages
- Statue example: corrupt versions of a perfect reality
- objective mean: measuring a single object with errors
- subjective mean: average over a collection of members of a defined population
- arithmetic mean: average of a feature without any grounds for positing a distribution (and without meaningful cause)
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causal story in the above: ``constant cause"
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statistics as measurements of morality
- crime rates
- philosophy of science/epistemology
- mathematical technique
- ontology: what the world is made up of
- disciplines
- sociology and social physics
- public health
- social/political framing
- debates on expertise
- quantification of arts
- medicine
- moneyball
- politics and politicking
- in history