The Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education is
happy to announce our 18th Cartoon Caption Contest. Each month a cartoon,
drawn by British cartoonist John Landers, will be posted for you and your
students to suggest statistical captions. (note the cartoons are posted
at the beginning of the previous month)
The next cartoon and the entry rules for the contest ending November 30th are
at
https://www.causeweb.org/cause/caption-contest/november/2017/submissions
The best captions will be posted on CAUSEweb and the winner(s) will receive
their choice of a coffee mug or t-shirt imprinted with the cartoon or free
registration to eCOTS 2018.
Enjoy.
October Results. We had 29 submissions for the October caption contest
that featured a cartoon showing four magicians auditioning with each one reaching
into a hat. One of the magicians has a much larger hat than the others
(also the cartoon does not show the bottom half of the bodies of the other
magicians). The winning caption for the October contest was “Since Joe
was the only one to do a power analysis before starting, he was the only one
with the size necessary to get the desired effect,” written by Greg Snow from
Brigham Young University. The judges felt that Greg’s caption provided a
nice avenue for facilitating discussions of planning for adequate sample sizes
in experiments. An honorable mention in the same vein also goes to “The
bigger the sample size, the bigger the magic,” written by Malcolm Wells, a
student at New College of Florida. Another honorable mention was given to
the caption: “The audience at the ASA magic show was so enamored with the big
hat that they failed to notice that the statisticians with the traditional hats
were levitating with no visible support,” written by Jim Alloway of EMSQ
Associates. The latter caption may be used in discussing the value as
well as the pitfalls of big data.
Thanks to everyone who submitted a caption and congratulations to our Winners!