From the course: Tips to Boost Your Analytical Thinking
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Make large numbers relatable with social math
From the course: Tips to Boost Your Analytical Thinking
Make large numbers relatable with social math
- Have you ever heard of social math? It's a great way to make your numbers count. As a data professional, it's a technique I've used throughout my career to make numbers more relatable. Numbers are my passion, and have a life of their own in my eyes, but I recognize they're not so attractive to the majority of people, and can even be intimidating. Numbers that are too small or too large aren't tangible, fail to stick in our memories, and can lead to confusion. If you're using numbers to present the severity of a problem or the outcome of a project, your audience may not truly comprehend the scale or impact unless you put it into perspective. Social math is a way to bring data to life through the use of analogy, making it more approachable, relatable, and memorable. By simplifying complex, large numbers and transforming them into concepts that people find more familiar, you can communicate with greater impact. The larger a number, the more unrelatable it becomes, making it difficult…
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Flex analytical thinking to make better decisions1m 47s
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Tap into higher-order thinking2m 16s
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Uncover the right problem2m 2s
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Add data to your thinking process1m 41s
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Focus on the right data for the problem at hand1m 46s
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Check the size of your samples2m 24s
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Move beyond absolute numbers2m 57s
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Identify the risk of averages3m 11s
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Remember correlation doesn't imply causation2m 45s
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Keep it simple to tap into an analytical mindset2m 38s
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Make large numbers relatable with social math2m 33s
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Teach others to boost your analytical thinking1m 58s
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Sharpen your analytical thinking with brain games1m 28s
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