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022 Misleading Stat

This document discusses how statistics can be misleading. It provides examples of how outliers can skew the mean, graphs that do not start at zero can exaggerate variations, and insufficient context about financial aid can misrepresent tuition costs. Statistics should provide complete information to present an accurate picture and avoid misleading representations.

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022 Misleading Stat

This document discusses how statistics can be misleading. It provides examples of how outliers can skew the mean, graphs that do not start at zero can exaggerate variations, and insufficient context about financial aid can misrepresent tuition costs. Statistics should provide complete information to present an accurate picture and avoid misleading representations.

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Misleading Statistics

by Hj Ahmad Zawawi bin Abdullah

Bad Statistics
Good Arithmetic, Bad Statistics

Misleading Graphs

Insufficient Information

Good Arithmetic but Bad Statistics


The mean can be greatly influenced by outliers
Example: The mean salary for all NBA players is $15.5 million

Misleading Representations
Misleading graphs:
1. The frequency scale should start at zero to present a complete picture. Graphs that do not start at zero are used to save space. 2. Graphs that start at zero emphasize the size of the numbers involved. 3. Graphs that are chopped off emphasize variation.

Flight Cancellations
35 30 25

Number of Cancellations

20 15 10 5 0 1996 1998 2000 2002

Year

Flight Cancellations
35 34 33 Number of Cancellations 32 31 30 29 28 27
1996 1998 2000 2002

Year

Insufficient Information
Example: An admissions officer from a state school explains that the average tuition at a nearby private university is $13,000 and only $4500 at his school. This makes the state school look more attractive. If most students pay the full tuition, then the state school appears to be a better choice However, if most students at the private university receive substantial financial aid, then the actual tuition cost could be much lower!

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