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Literacy in Math: Math in the Media: Be Informed! (p. 293)
Chapter 7 – One-Variable Data
Pearson Math 11
MBF 3C
There are 3 kinds of lies: lies, damn lies and statistics.
Example 1 – Changing the scale on the axis Why is the following graph misleading?
Example 1 – Scale from 0 What is the difference between the data in a
bar graph and the data in a pie graph? How could it still be misleading?
Include every category!
Example 2 – Using a Small Sample What is the smallest possible sample size for the
following statements made in commercials? “4 out of 5 dentists recommend Trident sugarless gum to
their patients who chew gum.” “In the past, we found errors in 4 out of 5 of the returns
people brought in for a Second Look review.” (H&R Block) “Did you know that 1 in 4 women can misread a traditional
pregnancy test result?” (Clearblue Easy Digital Pregnancy Test)
“Using Pedigree® DentaStix® daily can reduce the build up of tartar by up to 80%.”
Details on the Trident Survey How many dentists did they ask?
Actual number: 1200 4 out of 5 is convincing but reasonable
5 out of 5 is preposterous 3 out of 5 is good but not great Actual statistic 85%
Recommend Trident over what? There were 2 other options:
Chewing sugared gum Not chewing gum
Misleading Statements(?)
How could these statements be misleading?
“More people stay with Bell Mobility than any other provider.”
“Every minute of every hour of every business day, someone comes back to Bell.”
60 x 7 x 5 = 2 100/wk
2) How could the data be used to arrive at this conclusion falsely? Does not specify how many more customers stay
with Bell. e.g. Percentage of customers renewing their plan:
Bell: 30% Rogers: 29% Telus: 25% Fido: 28% Did they compare percentages or totals? What does it mean to “stay with Bell”? Honour entire
contract? Renew contract at the end of a term? Are early terminations factored in? If so, does Bell
have a higher cost for early terminations? Competitors’ renewal rates may have decreased
due to family plans / bundling Does the data include Private / Corporate plans?
How does the media use (misuse) data? To inform the public about world events in an
objective manner It sometimes gives misleading or false impressions
to sway the public or to increase ratings
It is important to: Study statistics to understand how information is
represented or misrepresented Correctly interpret tables/charts presented by the media
MSIP / Homework
Mid-Chapter Review p. 318 #1 - 8
Examples http://www.coolschool.ca/lor/AMA11/unit1/U01L02.htm http://junkcharts.typepad.com/ http://mediamatters.org/items/200503220005