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Paxman, you idiot

More shocking ignorance from Paxman on University challenge, again leading to him claiming that a valid answer was incorrect. This time, from the program on 22nd October 2007:

Paxman: In statistics, data that are binomially distributed, individual values may be placed in one of two mutually exclusive categories so that the sum of the probabilities of occurring in the categories is what value?
Liverpool Ling: Er... unity.
Paxman: No, it's 1, or 100%
LL: (rolls eyes)

Something should be done!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Eh, not surprising, and it's hardly just Paxman who makes gaffes like this. The trouble is that he tries to project such an air of superiority that it looks particularly bad when the English graduate doesn't know his statistics.