Stats in the Headlines: Crime, Immigration and Political Polls
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Stats about crime, immigration, unemployment and political polls fuel political debate and drive headlines. But how are these ‘soft’ numbers really calculated? How uncertain should we be about them? And how can they be reported honestly and usefully - without losing trust? Robert Cuffe, Ed Humpherson and Sarah Dryhurst help us to make sense of the stats and how best to communicate them.
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