More Or Less: Behind The Stats

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Synopsis

Tim Harford and the More or Less team try to make sense of the statistics which surround us. From BBC Radio 4

Episodes

  • Brain Culture Part 2

    22/11/2011 Duration: 28min

    In a change to the usual format, we are podcasting Matthew Taylor's "Brain Culture" series. Matthew Taylor’s series “Brain Culture” continues. The former Number 10 head of strategy asks whether Britain’s education system will be changed by new insights into how human brains learn and retain knowledge.

  • Brain Culture Part 1

    15/11/2011 Duration: 28min

    In a change to the usual format, we are podcasting Matthew Taylor’s series “Brain Culture”. He explores how neuroscience will change society, asking how the justice system will change now that we can scan criminal brains.

  • Government waste

    09/09/2011 Duration: 27min

    In More or Less this week: Government waste, a logic puzzle, the statistics of spying, Olympic economics and the Janitor problem.

  • A Euro Debt Odyssey

    02/09/2011 Duration: 27min

    In this week's More or Less: a Euro debt odyssey, the placebo effect and 70 years of social surveys.

  • Scottish Independence

    26/08/2011 Duration: 27min

    On this week's More or Less: Scottish independence, mobile phones and cancer, and is Tendulkar the greatest sportsman?

  • Is salt bad for you?

    19/08/2011 Duration: 27min

    More or Less has the latest on salt, 'zero tolerance' policing, and how to predict the adult height of growing children.

  • The maths of rioting

    12/08/2011 Duration: 27min

    In More or Less this week: riots, debt, disability benefit and when to buy a lotto ticket.

  • US debt

    05/08/2011 Duration: 27min

    Tim Harford and the More or Less team unpick more numbers in the news. This week: US debt, NHS funding and the "27 club".

  • Public Sector Pay

    13/05/2011 Duration: 28min

    Investigating the public sector pay premium, statins and the 'decline effect'.

  • Climate Refugees

    07/05/2011 Duration: 27min

    More or Less looks at child poverty, climate refugees and Sir Henry Cooper's greatest moment.

  • Wedding Stats

    29/04/2011 Duration: 27min

    In More or Less this week: a cornucopia of wedding-related numbers. And AV explained.

  • How useful is GDP?

    22/04/2011 Duration: 28min

    Tim Harford and team look at GDP, school standards and the results of 'The Other Census'.

  • Tuition fees

    15/04/2011 Duration: 28min

    Tim Harford and the team examine examine tuition fees, drugs testing and inflation.

  • Youth Unemployment

    08/04/2011 Duration: 27min

    In More or Less this week: youth unemployment, Trumpton and social mobility.

  • Small spending cuts?

    01/04/2011 Duration: 27min

    Tim Harford is back with a new series of More or Less, and the numbers behind the news. Are the cuts "small"? And we introduce "The Other Census".

  • The Story of Economics 'Monsters'

    30/03/2011 Duration: 28min

    In this three-part series Michael Blastland lays out the history of economic ideas to understand why economics goes wrong and whether it can ever go entirely right. In the third and final programme, 'Monsters', Michael investigates another view of economics: that it is the story of people, how they think and behave.

  • The Story of Economics 'Cogs'

    23/03/2011 Duration: 28min

    'More or Less' creator Michael Blastland goes to Chicago to explore a machine-like view of the economy in the second part of 'The Story of Economics'.

  • The Story of Economics 'Gods'

    16/03/2011 Duration: 28min

    More or Less creator Michael Blastland lays out the history of economic ideas to understand why economics goes wrong and whether it can ever go entirely right. In the first programme of a three part series, Michael travels to Athens and the site of Aristotle's Lyceum - where economics as a discipline began.

  • Health check

    21/01/2011 Duration: 27min

    The Government says Britain's health care standards have fallen behind those of our European neighbours. And World Health Organisation figures support his claim. But do those numbers tell the whole story?

  • Street grooming

    14/01/2011 Duration: 27min

    We look at street grooming, examine the new bank taxes, revisit Ambridge in the wake of Loxleygate and ask just how many guys there are named Mo(hammed).

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