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Romanian Crime

Are the statistics put forward by UKIP accurate, and are Romanians responsible for more crime than other nationalities?

UKIP have put concerns about Romanian crime back in the news. Tim Harford investigates whether the statistics they're quoting are accurate. And what about the broader point - is it true that Romanians are responsible for more crime than other nationalities?

We discuss a famous probability puzzle involving goats and game shows with German psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer. Is he right to suggest in his new book 'Risk Savvy' that we really don't understand risk and uncertainty.

Is it true, as our listeners heard on the Today programme, that globally 24,000 people die every year from lightning strikes?

More or Less listeners also test their analytical abilities on another problem - how old will you be before you're guaranteed to celebrate a major, round-number birthday (like 40 or 50) on a weekend?

And is the divorce rate in the US state of Maine linked to margarine consumption? It sounds ridiculous, but you might be tempted to believe it if you saw the graphs side by side. It's one of many pairs of statistics featured on the 'Spurious Correlations' website started recently by Tyler Vigen. We talk to him about some of the funniest correlations he's found and the serious point he's trying to make.

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26 minutes

Last on

Sun 25 May 2014 20:00

Chapters

  • Romanian Crime

    Is it true that Romanians are responsible for more crime than other nationalities?

    Duration: 06:19

  • Goat or car?

    Gerd Gigerenzer on the famous probability puzzle involving goats and game shows.

    Duration: 07:01

  • Lightning strikes

    Do 24,000 people die every year from lightning strikes globally?

    Duration: 04:04

  • β€˜Spurious correlations’

    Is the divorce rate in the US state of Maine linked to margarine consumption?

    Duration: 05:25

Broadcasts

  • Fri 23 May 2014 16:30
  • Sun 25 May 2014 20:00

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