Glad you liked the video. I've been thinking about putting this together for a while. It was the discussion on TIPS about how students who attend 2-year colleges don't finish their degree at a 4-year college that got me going on correlations again. Tricky stuff at times.
Michael -- Michael Britt, Ph.D. Host of The Psych Files podcast www.thepsychfiles.com [email protected] > Michael, that segment is terrific and quite funny. It also happens to > provide us with another apt example of the various ways in which a > correlation can be interpreted. You have to love the media reporter, who > keeps requesting new graphics to illustrate each new and different > interpretation provided by his "sources" around the world, though off-mike > he admits to being totally baffled. Thanks! > > Joan > [email protected] > > PS And yes, terrible accents, which added to the humor I thought. > > >> Couldn't help it. I must have had too much time on my hands. Here's a >> humourous video (hopefully) on correlation and causation. A little >> mashup >> of green screening, Google Earth and some bad accents. >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNonyq1yhiE >> >> Michael >> >> -- >> Michael Britt, Ph.D. >> Host of The Psych Files podcast >> www.thepsychfiles.com >> [email protected] >> >> >> --- >> To make changes to your subscription contact: >> >> Bill Southerly ([email protected]) >> >> > > > > --- > To make changes to your subscription contact: > > Bill Southerly ([email protected]) > --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([email protected])
