Cartoons with some relevance to Bayesian Statistics

  1. Cartoon (Evolution of statistical thought) from
    http://learnbayes.blogspot.com/2007/09/evolution-of-statistical-thought.html

  2. Cartoon (Bayes and sex) from
    http://spikedmath.net/comics/226-bayesian-inference.png

  3. Cartoon (Mean, median, mode) from
    http://blogs.isixsigma.com/public/images_upload/Set-65-4-083110_640.gif

  4. Cartoon (Correlation and causation) from
    http://blogs.mbs.edu/fishing-in-the-bay/?p=206

  5. Cartoon (Fortune telling) from
    http://capewest.ca/cartoons.html

  6. Cartoon (False positives) from
    http://www.dba-oracle.com/golf_travel/images/clip_image008.jpg

  7. Cartoon (Statistically incorrect) from
    The New Yorker, 7 January 1980

  8. Cartoon (Normal distribution) from
    http://www.smkcomics.com/?tag=statistics-jokes

  9. Cartoon (Data and statistics) from
    http://globalvoicesonline.org/-/world/western-europe/denmark/

  10. Cartoon (Information) from
    http://www.philcallaway.ab.ca/Articles/Special%20pages/our_privacy_notice.htm

  11. Cartoon (Deadly sins) from
    http://www.pitt.edu/~upjecon/MCG/STAT/STAT.htm

  12. Cartoon (Binomial) from
    http://www.bionicturtle.com/how-to/article/binomial_distribution/

  13. Cartoon (Mean and median) from
    John Bibby, Quotes, Damned Quotes and ... (2nd edn), Edinburgh 1968, p. 21
    Caption: “Should we scare the opposition by announcing our mean height or lull them by announcing our median height?”

  14. Cartoon (All these numbers) from
    John Bibby, Quotes, Damned Quotes and ... (2nd edn), Edinburgh 1968, p. 43

  15. Cartoon (Theories of probability) from
    Larry Gonick and Woollcott Smith, The Cartoon Guide to Statistics, New York, NY : Collins Reference / HarperPerennial 1993, p. 35.
  16. Cartoon (Central limit theorem) from
    Larry Gonick and Woollcott Smith, The Cartoon Guide to Statistics, New York, NY : Collins Reference / HarperPerennial 1993, p. 83.
  17. Cartoon (Poisson) from
    Eileen Magnello and Borin Van Loon, Introducing Statistics: A Graphic Guide, London: Icon Books 2009, p. 49.
  18. Cartoon (Cemetery of Physics) by
    Alvari de Rujula, reproduced in Giulio D’Agostini, Bayesian reasoning in data analysis: a critical introduction, River Edge, NJ: World Scientific 2003.
  19. Cartoon (Null hypothesis)
    From London Mathematical Society Newsletter 409 (2011 December), 34.
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