Slippery Math In Public Affairs
Explore the intricate world of mathematics and its impact on public affairs in "Slippery Math In Public Affairs" by William J. Adams. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2002, this enlightening hardback edition spans 264 pages, unpacking the often-skewed use of numbers that influence public opinion. Adams delves into real-world cases, revealing how mathematical data can be manipulated and misrepresented within political contexts. This book serves not only as a critical examination of flawed mathematical practices but also provides solutions to safeguard against misinformation. As a valuable resource for those in business, economics, and political science, it encourages readers to navigate the complexities of statistics and methodology with a keen eye for truthfulness and transparency. Perfect for academics and practitioners alike, "Slippery Math In Public Affairs" invites you to rethink how numbers shape our understanding of society.