Rustagi Lecture: Jessica Utts

Jessica
April 3, 2025
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
EA170

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2025-04-03 15:00:00 2025-04-03 16:00:00 Rustagi Lecture: Jessica Utts We are very excited to be hosting Jessica Utts to give the 38th annual lecture on April 3, 2025, 3-4PM.  All are welcome to attend the lecture and following reception on campus, or watch live via simulcast over Zoom. If you would like to join us for this event on campus, registration is now open.You are also welcome to watch this lecture remotely. To receive access to the Zoom presentation, please register here.Speaker: Jessica Utts, Professor Emerita of Statistics. University of California, Irvine. Title: Statistical Literacy and EthicsAbstract: Throughout my career, I have advocated for focusing on statistical literacy, and not formulas, in the first statistics course. Understanding ideas such as statistical versus practical significance, association versus causation, and the prosecutor’s fallacy (confusing conditional probabilities in one direction with those in the other direction) can benefit students in decision-making in daily life. More recently I have been giving talks about ethical concerns in work conducted and reported by statisticians and data scientists. In an “aha moment” I realized that there is substantial overlap between these two topics. In this presentation, I will discuss examples of how misuse of statistical concepts and conclusions, whether intentional or based on naivety, can lead to unethical outcomes. It is more imperative than ever that students who take a statistics course learn statistical literacy. EA170 America/New_York public

We are very excited to be hosting Jessica Utts to give the 38th annual lecture on April 3, 2025, 3-4PM.  All are welcome to attend the lecture and following reception on campus, or watch live via simulcast over Zoom. If you would like to join us for this event on campus, registration is now open.

You are also welcome to watch this lecture remotely. To receive access to the Zoom presentation, please register here.

Speaker: Jessica Utts, Professor Emerita of Statistics. University of California, Irvine. 

Title: Statistical Literacy and Ethics

Abstract: Throughout my career, I have advocated for focusing on statistical literacy, and not formulas, in the first statistics course. Understanding ideas such as statistical versus practical significance, association versus causation, and the prosecutor’s fallacy (confusing conditional probabilities in one direction with those in the other direction) can benefit students in decision-making in daily life. More recently I have been giving talks about ethical concerns in work conducted and reported by statisticians and data scientists. In an “aha moment” I realized that there is substantial overlap between these two topics. In this presentation, I will discuss examples of how misuse of statistical concepts and conclusions, whether intentional or based on naivety, can lead to unethical outcomes. It is more imperative than ever that students who take a statistics course learn statistical literacy.