Statistical Deception at Work Statistical Deception at Work
Routledge Communication Series

Statistical Deception at Work

    • $69.99
    • $69.99

Publisher Description

Written to reveal statistical deceptions often thrust upon unsuspecting journalists, this book views the use of numbers from a public perspective. Illustrating how the statistical naivete of journalists often nourishes quantitative misinformation, the author's intent is to make journalists more critical appraisers of numerical data so that in reporting them they do not deceive the public. The book frequently uses actual reported examples of misused statistical data reported by mass media and describes how journalists can avoid being taken in by them. Because reports of survey findings seldom give sufficient detail of methods on the actual questions asked, this book elaborates on questions reporters should ask about methodology and how to detect biased questions before reporting the findings to the public. As such, it may be looked upon as an "elements of style" for reporting statistics.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2013
October 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
128
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
2.6
MB
Strategic Public Relations Management Strategic Public Relations Management
2015
Critical Thinking About Sex, Love, and Romance in the Mass Media Critical Thinking About Sex, Love, and Romance in the Mass Media
2007
Corporate Public Affairs Corporate Public Affairs
2006
Media Management Media Management
2015
Sex, Love, and Romance in the Mass Media Sex, Love, and Romance in the Mass Media
2004
Psychophysiological Measurement and Meaning Psychophysiological Measurement and Meaning
2012