📣We've just launched a new guide for data visualisation
Covering the core principles & elements of #datavis - the structure of charts & tables and how they can be refined to aid readability.
Read it here ⬇️
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We need to reject negative stereotypes around maths
The RSS, along with many of the UK’s leading mathematical sciences societies, is led by a woman and three of our four VPs are women
We are home to thousands of female members who all like ‘hard maths’
Today is the bicentenary of our first female fellow, Florence Nightingale who joined the Society in 1858, following her return from the Crimean War. Here is her nomination form
#Nightingale2020
Born on this day in 1820 - nurse and statistician, Florence Nightingale, who was also our first female fellow. Here is her Society nomination form #RSSFellow
We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Sir David Cox. As well as his immense contributions to statistical research, he'll be remembered as a boundlessly generous and supportive friend to generations of statisticians.
One of the four tests that the government set for proceeding with the roadmap out of lockdown is that “our assessment of the risks is not fundamentally changed by new Variants of Concern” (A thread)
We asked a sample of MPs the same simple probability question we asked them ten years ago - if you toss a coin twice, what is the probability of getting two heads?