900 words.
Watch the 20 minute video on using statistics to fool juries and then craft a 700-1000 word reply covering the following. Youtube.com Ted (Peter Donnelly)
http://www.ted.com Oxford mathematician Peter Donnelly reveals the common
? The first ten minutes largely covers a thought experiment on coin tosses. What did you think the correct answer was (A, B, or C) and were you surprised by the correct answer? Why or why not?
? After the coin toss there is a section on a hypothetical HIV test, were you surprised by the answer? why or not why?
? Peter Donnelly talked about the relative difference between two scenarios and uncertainty. In your own words, explain what those terms mean and why the lack of a jury understanding these concepts is a losing proposition for a defendant.
Youtube.com Ted (Peter Donnelly)
http://www.ted.com Oxford mathematician Peter Donnelly reveals the common


