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How to use and understand statistics: good briefs

How to use and understand statistics: good briefs

Photo by Diliara Garifullina on Unsplash

Regular readers will have noticed that things have been quiet around here for a while. I’ll be back to blogging properly in a while.

In the meantime, I am dead impressed by this collection of very accessible briefs from the House of Commons Library (of all places). The briefs are easy to understand, and they will be useful for people who are trying to write good analysis as well as for people who want to understand the statistics that they are reading.

Here are links to the briefs (all of which are pdf files):

Hat tip: Flowing Data and Lone Gunman


4 responses to “How to use and understand statistics: good briefs”

  1. terence avatar
    terence

    Hi Owen,

    Thanks – these are great links. Just to let you know: For some reason this post isn’t rendering properly in Firefox (or, at least, in Firefox on my computer). Fine in ie and the home page is fine in FFox. But when I actually click into the post, the side menu items swallow the blog itself.

    cheers

    Terence

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