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To:
[email protected][[email protected]]; Jeffrey [email protected]]
From:
Al seckel
Sent:
Tue 12/7/2010 1:23:45 PM
Subject: Educational thinking skills project
We have added an important new module to our proposal, but it does not effect our
budget. Please pass it along. Thanks! Also, if there is anything else that they may need
to evaluate our proposal.
Appreciatively,
Al
Module: Numerology
An enormous percentage of the population, including trained professionals in various fields,
have an innate fear, "inability," and misunderstanding of how to deal rationally with very
large numbers, probabilities, numerical comparisons, and the meaning of statistics and polls.
This results in continual misinformed governmental policies, confused personal decisions,
and an increased susceptibility to all kinds of pseudoscience, junk science, and medical
quackery. A weatherman will announce that there is a 50 percent chance of rain on
Saturday and 50 percent chance of rain on Sunday, and there was therefore a 100 percent
chance of rain that weekend. In our growing Age of Information, Misinformation, and
Disinformation, many people are largely misled by the media's focus on individuals, drama,
and isolated events. This module will take the student through numerous real-world
examples of innumeracy from stock scams, risk of terrorism, engineering risks, diet and
medical claims, sports records, elections, sex discrimination, drug testing, insurance, law,
psychoanalysis, lotteries, risk assessment, governmental budgets, pseudoscience and
medical quackery.
Areas covered will include:
a. Overcoming Math Anxiety
b. Numbers, Large and Small
c. Percentages
d. Estimations
e. Probabilities
f. Numerical Comparisons
g. Correlation and Coincidence
h. Statistics
i. Polling
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