Videos tagged with Statistics
This video discusses the inaccuracy of pie charts, with the creator stating they presented a seminar on the topic at an NRA event. The focus is on critiquing a data visualization method rather than specific firearms or shooting techniques, although the mention of the NRA event implies a context relevant to firearm enthusiasts.
This video title indicates a discussion about the validity of pie charts, framed as "junk science." It also mentions "NRA Meetings today 230-430 room C141," suggesting a potential presentation or event related to the National Rifle Association's gatherings. The content is unlikely to be directly about firearms themselves but rather an analytical critique possibly presented at an NRA event.
This video analyzes the gun control movement's use of "children" as a talking point to advocate for stricter gun laws. The presenter claims this narrative is a manipulation, omitting key data that could alter the public perception of gun violence statistics, particularly concerning minors. The video aims to expose this perceived deception and provide a more complete picture of the issue.
This YouTube video challenges a recent report claiming that guns have surpassed cars as the leading cause of death in the US. The creator expresses skepticism about the data's accuracy and hints at underlying issues or misinterpretations within the cited research. The video aims to analyze the report and discuss the nuances of the statistics presented, encouraging viewers to engage in a conversation about the topic. It references articles from BMJ Journals and CNN as part of its analysis.











