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Lies, Damn Lies & Statistics Paul Morrison. Sometimes politicians don’t tell the complete truth. Sometimes politicians don’t tell the complete truth. Sometimes you can’t believe what you read in the Sun. Sometimes politicians don’t tell the complete truth.
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Sometimes politicians don’t tell the complete truth Sometimes you can’t believe what you read in the Sun
Sometimes politicians don’t tell the complete truth Sometimes you can’t believe what you read in the Methodist Recorder
Misleading Almost 1.5million Britons have never done a day’s work in their lives. – Mail Cameron pledges to turn round 120,000 'troubled' families – Telegraph Revealed: How 1.4 million spent a decade on the dole under Labour - Mail
Report reveals 120,000 problem households: Criminal culture at the heart of feckless families': Shocking report lifts lid on incest, abuse and spiral of alcohol abuse - Mail Lies Britain hit by £10bn tax credit fraudsters, claims Duncan Smith - Telegraph Meet the families where no one's worked for THREE generations - and they don't care - Mail
Aims • Evaluate statistics used in public debate • Understand the process by which they get into the public debate • Source and use for national or local statistics
Aims • Evaluate statistics used in public debate • Understand the process by which they get into the public debate • Source and use for national or local statistics • Make misleading headlines of your own
Aims • Evaluate statistics used in public debate • Understand the process by which they get into the public debate • Source and use for national or local statistics • Make misleading headlines of your own • Make you really angry – If there is time
Plan • Suggest how you could use stats • Go through some examples • Your turn: Save Barnes Nursery School? • The worst use of stats I have ever seen
Death & Taxes Understand
Death & Taxes Understand Describe
Death & Taxes Understand Describe Convince
Understanding Understand anecdote experience
Understanding Understand anecdote experience belief
Understanding Understand anecdote experience belief numbers
Understanding Understand anecdote experience belief numbers scale conflict reliability
Understanding Understand anecdote experience belief • Why are you looking? • Can you reconcile the “soft” and “hard” evidence? numbers scale conflict reliability
Describing Understand Describe
Describing Describe selective process
Describing narrative Describe selective process
Describing stats to reinforce narrative Describe selective process
Describing stats to reinforce “forget” other evidence narrative Describe Does the narrative fit the “hard” evidence? selective process
Describing stats to reinforce “forget” other evidence narrative Describe selective process
Describing stats to reinforce “forget” other evidence narrative Describe Does the narrative fit the “hard” evidence? selective process
Persuading Convince
Persuading where stats are most abused most selective process Convince
Persuading snappy & accurate is difficult where stats are most abused most selective process Convince
Persuading snappy & accurate is difficult where stats are most abused most selective process the link between what was counted and the number is often broken Convince
Persuading snappy & accurate is difficult where stats are most abused Does it illuminate or obscure the truth? most selective process the link between what was counted and the number is often broken Convince
Plan • Suggest how you could use stats • Go through some examples • Your turn: Save Barnes Nursery School? • The worst use of stats I have ever seen
Barnes Nursery School • Closure is announced – 2 years time • Your Sunday School Teacher • Starts a petition • asks you & your church to join in the campaign.
Barnes Nursery School • “After widespread consultation the Richmond Council has decide that BNS should not take further pupils from Oct 2014. • ....other providers will give the same level of service allowing the closure of BNS with its saving of and a saving of £0.4 million annually... • ....nursery schooling will remain available to the children of Barnes and existing pupils will not be affected....
Barnes Nursery School • Get into Church councils of 5-6 and decide what you do you do next? • What information do you want to help you make the decision? • - I should be able to provide (and if I don’t in the grand tradition of the DWP I will make up something plausible)
Barnes Nursery School • What do you do next? • What information do you want? • - I should be able to provide (and if I don’t in the grand tradition of the DWP I will make up something plausible)
Barnes Nursery School • Half of the church councils support the closure • Half want it open. • You need to explain your decision to the church as a whole what new information do you want?
Barnes Nursery School • You need to explain to the press in a few lines your position. • use an honest stat if you can • a dodgy but defendable one would do aswell
Sources of Information Local: Methodist Advanced Mapping tool: http://www.methodist.org.uk/links/church-webmap-advanced-version Local Authority Website: budgets, local area plans and demographics Office of National Statistics: http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/
Sources of Information National: Methodist Advanced Mapping tool: http://www.methodist.org.uk/links/church-webmap-advanced-version Office of National Statistics: http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/ Department of Work and Pensions: http://statistics.dwp.gov.uk/asd/index.php?page=statistics Institute for Fiscal Studies: www.ifs.org.uk
Sources of Information National: Find a trusted interest group / think-tank: For Poverty: Joseph RowntreeFoundation www.jrf.org.uk Resolution Foundation www.resolutionfoundation.org/ Children’s Society www.childrensociety.org.uk Centre for Social Justice – influential but.........
“The lies we tell ourselves: Ending Comfortable Myths About Poverty”Baptist Union of Great BritainChurch of ScotlandMethodist ChurchUnited Reformed Church
Think of a family with five of these problems GETTING YOU ANGRY • no parent in the family is in work • family lives in overcrowded housing • no parent has any qualifications • mother has mental health problems • at least one parent has a long-standing disability • family has low income • family cannot afford some basics
Think of a family with five of these problems GETTING YOU ANGRY • no parent in the family is in work • family lives in overcrowded housing • no parent has any qualifications • mother has mental health problems • at least one parent has a long-standing disability • family has low income • family cannot afford some basics
GETTING YOU ANGRY Main characteristic of these families, • mother has mental health problems
GETTING YOU ANGRY Main characteristic of these families, • mother has mental health problems David Cameron pledges to turn round lives of 120,000 problem families in wake of UK riots - Mirror
GETTING YOU ANGRY Main characteristic of these families, • mother has mental health problems David Cameron pledges to turn round lives of 120,000 problem families in wake of UK riots - Mirror It's time problem families took the blame: Pickles calls for tougher action on those who blame background and childhood for their troubles – Daily Mail
GETTING YOU ANGRY Main characteristic of these families, • mother has mental health problems SCUM CLANS BLITZ - Daily Star
The prevalence of child sexual and physical abuse [and sometimes child rape[1]] was striking and shocking GETTING YOU LIVID? “Listening to Troubled Families” – Report published July 2012 16 selected Case Studies – completely unrepresentative of the 120,000