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Quotes About Numeracy

Superforecasting does require minimum levels of intelligence, numeracy, and knowledge of the world, but anyone who reads serious books about psychological research probably has those prerequisites. So
~ Philip Tetlock
Being bad at maths shouldn't be something to brag about, and I'm glad people are waking up to this, but there's no reason be embarrassed to look for help when it comes to numeracy.
~ Rachel Riley
Learning power comprises both literacy and numeracy, and is ultimately more fundamental than either of them.
~ Guy Claxton
It is now widely believed (and, I think, correctly believed) that the survival of a nation under modern competitive conditions depends on broadening the electorate's competency in numerate matters. Numeracy
~ Garrett Hardin
We can't be anti-everything - we need an energy plan that adds up. But there's a lack of numeracy in the public discussion of energy. Where people do use numbers, they select them to sound big and score points in arguments, rather than to aid thoughtful discussion.
~ David J. C. MacKay
Submitting all of one's beliefs to the trials of reason and evidence is an unnatural skill, like literacy and numeracy, and must be instilled and cultivated.
~ Steven Pinker
Numeracy isn't a sign of geekiness, but a basic requirement for intelligent discussions of public policy.
~ Nicholas Kristof
In primary schools, I set two main objectives - to cut infant class sizes and improve literacy and numeracy.
~ David Blunkett
There's no such thing as a 'maths brain.' Anyone can be numerate; it's just a matter of confidence. There are so many opportunities to improve your skills during everyday life, doing even a little a day can make maths feel more familiar and less scary.
~ Rachel Riley
You don't have to be a mathematician to have a feel for numbers.
~ John Forbes Nash, Jr.
EIGHT HUNDREDY FIVE!
~ Tui T. Sutherland
As Josephs and his colleagues point out, 'through its hierarchical ordering of two or more groups, a stereotype is essentially a statement about dominance or status.' When the stereotype of women's inferiority in maths is made salient, a woman doing a maths test is at risk of confirming her lower status in the hierarchy of numeracy.
~ Unknown
ese era uno de los problemas fundamentales que tienen los humanos con la comprensión numérica: simple y llanamente, su sistema nervioso no está capacitado.
~ Matt Haig