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by nonethewiser
922 days ago
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But aren’t they still confused without the error bars? Or confidently incorrect? And who could blame them, when that’s the information they’re given? It seems like the options are: - no error bars which mislead everyone - error bars which confuse some people and accurately inform others |
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See also: Complaints about poll results in the last few rounds of elections in the US. "The polls said Hillary would win!!!" (no, they didn't).
It's not just error margins, it's an absence of statistics of any sort in secondary school (for a large number of students).