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Official statistics affect everyone. But not everyone agrees with them – or even cares about them. Tackling indifference, mistrust and criticism is hard work but, says Camille Harrison, is essential for statistics organisations in our “post-truth” age
SignificanceMathematics-Statistics and Probability
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
96
期刊介绍:
Significance is a quarterly magazine for anyone interested in statistics and the analysis and interpretation of data. Its aim is to communicate and demonstrate in an entertaining, thought-provoking and non-technical way the practical use of statistics in all walks of life and to show informatively and authoritatively how statistics benefit society.