Deceptive Statistics
There are examples of deceptive statistics everywhere - visual data presentations (charts/graphs)—from magazines to newspaper articles.
Locate a particularly outrageous chart/graph and interview people in your company about the message they interpret from this example. Ask them the purpose of the statistics/research--chart/graph, the strengths and weaknesses of the chart/graph and if are they convinced or suspicious of its findings.What would they recommend to make the results more credible (if anything)?
Be sure to include a picture of the graph in the discussion forum.
the ATTACHMENT is a example of what is needed
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