Untangling Numbers from the Media, Politicians, and Activists
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Describes the ways in which statistics can be used to promote particular points of view, advance causes, or raise tensions [An] absolutely fascinating and sobering quest into the fantastic differences between the world as it is and the world as it is portrayed in the statistics the media use. . . .This book is simply a must.--Nachman Ben-Yehuda, author of The Masada Myth Best is our leading authority on social problems today. His detective work in exposing the spurious use of statistics is essential to constructive social science. No one who speaks for the public welfare can ignore his powerful work.--Jonathan B. Imber, Editor-in-Chief, Society Joel Best is at it again. In Damned Lies and Statistics, he shows how statistics are manipulated, mismanaged, misrepresented, and massaged by officials and other powerful groups to promote their agendas. He is a master at examining taken-for-granted facts and debunking them through careful sociological scrutiny.--Patricia Adler, author of Peer PowerA real page turner. Best is the John Grisham of sociology!--James Holstein, author of The New Language of Qualitative MethodIn our era, numbers are as much a staple of political debates as stories. And just as stories so often turn into fables, so Best shows that we often believe the most implausible of numbers--to the detriment of us all.--Peter Reuter, co-author of Drug War Heresies: Learning from Other Vices, Times and Places
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