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Comment author: ciphergoth 29 June 2013 07:58:44AM *  4 points [-]

All students including liberal arts students at Singapore's new Yale-NUS College will take a new course in Quantitative Reasoning which John Baez had a hand in designing.

Baez writes that it will cover topics like this:

  • innumeracy, use of numbers in the media.
  • visualizing quantitative data.
  • cognitive biases, operationalization.
  • qualitative heuristics, cognitive biases, formal logic and mathematical proof.
  • formal logic, mathematical proofs.
  • probability, conditional probability (Bayes’ rule), gambling and odds.
  • decision trees, expected utility, optimal decisions and prospect theory.
  • sampling, uncertainty.
  • quantifying uncertainty, hypothesis testing, p-values and their limitations.
  • statistical power and significance levels, evaluating evidence.
  • correlation and causation, regression analysis.

John Baez, Quantitative Reasoning at Yale-NUS College