This paper discusses journalists’ vast misunderstanding, underestimation and ignorance of the nature of statistics and their role in shaping the public’s daily work and life. In countering what the authors see as the most common myths about numbers and the news, it aims to set the scene for the key issues and debates that this special issue covers. At the centre of this discussion are three key points: (a) statistics are not distant from the news: they are at the heart of journalism; (b) statistics are not mathematics: they are about the application of same kind of logical and valid reasoning needed for other types of news material; and (c) statistics are neither cold nor boring: they are an endless source of inspiration for much excellent ...
Journalists are tasked with holding power to account; often, that means evaluating and interpreting ...
The introduction brings a well-known truth: statistics are everywhere in the media. And yet, they ar...
Written to reveal statistical deceptions often thrust upon unsuspecting journalists, this book views...
This paper discusses journalists’ vast misunderstanding, underestimation and ignorance of the nature...
This paper discusses journalists' vast misunderstanding, underestimation and ignorance of the nature...
How should statisticians interact with journalists? The author, an academic statistician, has worked...
Let\u27s face it, journalists tend to disavow any love of mathematics. Their stock-in-trade-so they ...
Drawing from comparative experiences in the United Kingdom and the United States, this chapter exami...
This paper explores arguments in favor of a public understanding of statistics and su...
Statistics are an essential part of science communication, yet there is little theory about how jour...
This thesis examines journalists’ use of statistical data within business news reporting and how it ...
Although research into the relationship between quantitative literacy (QL) and news reporting is spa...
This thesis examines the use of peer-reviewed data and statistics in news communication of science t...
Surveys of journalism department heads in 1997 and 2008 showed general support for the need for jour...
This study examines the usage of statistics by journalists in delivering information quality. It exa...
Journalists are tasked with holding power to account; often, that means evaluating and interpreting ...
The introduction brings a well-known truth: statistics are everywhere in the media. And yet, they ar...
Written to reveal statistical deceptions often thrust upon unsuspecting journalists, this book views...
This paper discusses journalists’ vast misunderstanding, underestimation and ignorance of the nature...
This paper discusses journalists' vast misunderstanding, underestimation and ignorance of the nature...
How should statisticians interact with journalists? The author, an academic statistician, has worked...
Let\u27s face it, journalists tend to disavow any love of mathematics. Their stock-in-trade-so they ...
Drawing from comparative experiences in the United Kingdom and the United States, this chapter exami...
This paper explores arguments in favor of a public understanding of statistics and su...
Statistics are an essential part of science communication, yet there is little theory about how jour...
This thesis examines journalists’ use of statistical data within business news reporting and how it ...
Although research into the relationship between quantitative literacy (QL) and news reporting is spa...
This thesis examines the use of peer-reviewed data and statistics in news communication of science t...
Surveys of journalism department heads in 1997 and 2008 showed general support for the need for jour...
This study examines the usage of statistics by journalists in delivering information quality. It exa...
Journalists are tasked with holding power to account; often, that means evaluating and interpreting ...
The introduction brings a well-known truth: statistics are everywhere in the media. And yet, they ar...
Written to reveal statistical deceptions often thrust upon unsuspecting journalists, this book views...