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The Learners Podcast
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125 episodes
1 week ago
Bringing you closer to the people powering the world's top tech companies ✨
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Growing Your Confidence in Confidence Intervals with Carl Pearson
The Learners Podcast
31 minutes 21 seconds
7 months ago
Growing Your Confidence in Confidence Intervals with Carl Pearson

Confidence intervals aren’t just a math concept—they’re a key tool for making better decisions in research.

In this episode, Alec talks with Carl Pearson, Staff UX Researcher at Reddit, about how quantitative researchers approach surveys, metrics, and decision-making with confidence.

They discuss:

  • What confidence intervals really tell you (and what they don’t)
  • How qualitative researchers can borrow quant techniques to strengthen their insights
  • Where to start if you want to build your quant research skills

Find Carl on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carljpearson/

The Learners Podcast
Bringing you closer to the people powering the world's top tech companies ✨