“The results are both shocking and saddening.”
Nearly 2/3 of young American adults didn’t know 6m Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
theguardian.com/world/2020/sep
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It’d be funny if it wasn’t serious.
Here is another example, also from today, on how The Guardian reports statistics:
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It’s an example of a bad and confusing question with answers that aren’t very valuable without additional info.
“Not sure” which statement comes closest.
“Not sure” if the numbers (from where?) have been “fair” (meaning what?) or exaggerated.
Only 1% think it didn’t happen.
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Could be. I would have answered “not sure” knowing what the numbers are because I am not keeping track of what others views are. I have no idea if people think the numbers are accurate or not.
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Yeah, it’s really difficult to get the language right. Same as constructing a good scientific study. When the language isn’t right, too vague/ambiguous, you have to wonder if it was intentional or not, and it leads to all sorts of interpretations of the results.
Thank you!


