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Historical Context:
Three Quick Tests to Spot Misleading Stats:
1. The Zoom Test
2. The Crop Test
3. The Source Test
Real Example - Shapiro Administration Claim:
Final Gut Check:
Bottom Line: You can't stop people from twisting numbers, but you can prevent them from tricking you.
Sources: U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Hearings (1965); Reinhart, Alex. "Huff and Puff" Significance (2014)
For more tips on evaluating statistical claims, refer to the accompanying one-page PDF.
Winning Edge gives you the tools you need to lead and influence in the political and policy arenas. Every other week, Winning Edge releases short (approximately 5-minute) spots—or “snacks”—focused on one of four areas: fundraising, media, policy, or persuasion.
For more, visit our website: www.thecommonwealthpartners.com.
By Commonwealth PartnersHistorical Context:
Three Quick Tests to Spot Misleading Stats:
1. The Zoom Test
2. The Crop Test
3. The Source Test
Real Example - Shapiro Administration Claim:
Final Gut Check:
Bottom Line: You can't stop people from twisting numbers, but you can prevent them from tricking you.
Sources: U.S. Senate Commerce Committee Hearings (1965); Reinhart, Alex. "Huff and Puff" Significance (2014)
For more tips on evaluating statistical claims, refer to the accompanying one-page PDF.
Winning Edge gives you the tools you need to lead and influence in the political and policy arenas. Every other week, Winning Edge releases short (approximately 5-minute) spots—or “snacks”—focused on one of four areas: fundraising, media, policy, or persuasion.
For more, visit our website: www.thecommonwealthpartners.com.