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  2. Misleading graph - Wikipedia

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    Comparing pie charts of different sizes could be misleading as people cannot accurately read the comparative area of circles. [7] The usage of thin slices, which are hard to discern, may be difficult to interpret. [7] The usage of percentages as labels on a pie chart can be misleading when the sample size is small. [8]

  3. DCCC tweets misleading chart congratulating Biden for gas ...

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    Stretching the X-axis, the chart makes a 2 cent price decrease look far more dramatic than it really is. DCCC tweets misleading chart congratulating Biden for gas prices dropping 2 cents a gallon ...

  4. Misuse of statistics - Wikipedia

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    Apparel provides an example. People have a wide range of sizes and body shapes. It is obvious that apparel sizing must be multidimensional. Instead it is complex in unexpected ways. Some apparel is sold by size only (with no explicit consideration of body shape), sizes vary by country and manufacturer and some sizes are deliberately misleading ...

  5. Misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Misleading graphs and charts can be identified through careful examination of the data presentation; for example, truncated axes or poor color choices can cause confusion. [71] Reverse image searching can reveal whether images have been taken out of their original context. [ 72 ]

  6. Major hotel chains accused of misleading consumers with sales ...

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    Hotel chains promoting cut-price rooms may be misleading customers using “bait pricing”, says a new investigation by Which?.. The consumer champion called advertising at unrealistically low ...

  7. Opinion: Why a new study gives a misleading view of ... - AOL

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    Straightforward data on earnings clearly shows a huge rise in inequality of pay in the US economy, write Elise Gould and Josh Bivens.

  8. Sensationalism - Wikipedia

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    The Watergate scandal has been credited by some with creating distrust in government and opening the door for a new business tactic for the media that resulted in the spread of negative, dishonest and misleading news coverage of American politics; [16] [19] such examples include the labeling of a large number of political scandals, regardless ...

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