
Interpreting Statistical Summaries
Critically analyze statistics and graphs presented in the media. Students will identify bias, misleading representations, and the impact of sample size.
About This Topic
Critically analyze statistics and graphs presented in the media. Students will identify bias, misleading representations, and the impact of sample size.
Key Questions
- How can graphs be manipulated to be misleading?
- What should we look for when evaluating statistical claims in the news?
- How does sample size and selection bias affect the reliability of a survey?
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