Chocolate: Correlation, Causation and Misinformation

The headlines today (and my Twitter and Facebook feeds) tell me that if I eat chocolate, I’ll stay slim… but only if I eat chocolate regularly. Good news? No, not really. It’s just the old mistake of confusing correlation with causation. Drop that chocolate bar, and read on. Several news outlets are reporting that a … Continue reading Chocolate: Correlation, Causation and Misinformation

Decisions, decisions, decisions

I am enjoying the last few hours of a lovely weekend and preparing – in practical as well as psychological terms – for the week ahead. This is going to be an eventful week. On Monday, I am attending a talk by Peter LaPlaca, editor of ‘Industrial Marketing Management’. This is a reputable, peer-reviewed journal … Continue reading Decisions, decisions, decisions