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Posted in Books, Statistics, Travel with tags bad graph, deaths at sea, EU, European Union, Le Monde, Mediterranean Sea, migrants, travel deaths on December 18, 2022 by xi'anbad graphics and poor statistics
Posted in Statistics with tags airlines, awful graphs, bad graph, giant rabbit, in-flight deaths, pets, The Guardian, travel deaths, US airlines on February 21, 2018 by xi'anReading through The Guardian website, I came across this terrible graphic about US airlines 2016 comparison for killing pests pets they carry. Beyond the gross imprecision resulting from resorting to a (gross) dead dog scale to report integers, the impression of Hawaiian Airlines having a beef with pets is just misleading: there were three animal deaths on this company for that year. And nine on United Airlines (including the late giant rabbit). The law of small numbers in action! Computing a basic p-value (!) based on a Poisson approximation (the most pet friendly distribution) does not even exclude Hawaiian Airlines. Without even considering the possibility that, among the half-million plus pets travelling on US airlines in 2016, some would have died anyway but it happened during a flight. (As a comparison, there are “between 114 and 360 medical” in-flight [human] deaths per year. For it’s worth.) The scariest part of The Guardian article [beyond the reliance on terrible graphs!] is the call to end up pets travelling as cargo, meaning they would join their owner in the cabin. As if stag and hen [parties] were not enough of a travelling nuisance..!