Misleading Statistics – Real Life Examples Of Data Misuse
https://www.datapine.com/blog/misleading-statistics-and-Misleading statistics refers to the misuse of numerical data either intentionally or by error. The results provide deceiving information that creates false narratives around a topic. Misuse of statistics often happens in advertisements, politics, news, media, and others. Given the importance of data in today’s … See more73.6% of statistics are false. Really? No, of course, it’s a made-up number (even though such a study would be interesting to know – but again, … See moreNow that we’ve put the misuse of statistics in context, let’s look at various digital age examples of statistics that are misleading across five distinct, … See moreNow that we’ve looked at examples and common cases of misuse of statistics, you might be wondering, how do I avoid all of this? A first good thing would be, of course, to stand in … See moreRemember, misuse of statistics can be accidental or purposeful. While a malicious intent to blur lines with misleading statistics will surely magnify bias, the intent is not necessary to … See more