
Interpreting Statistics in the Media
Students analyze how data is presented in news and advertising to identify bias and misrepresentation. They evaluate the validity of claims based on statistical evidence.
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Students analyze how data is presented in news and advertising to identify bias and misrepresentation. They evaluate the validity of claims based on statistical evidence.
Key Questions
- How can graphs be manipulated to mislead the public?
- What makes a statistical claim reliable?
- How do we use data to make informed decisions?
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