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  2. Misuse of statistics - Wikipedia

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    Statistics, when used in a misleading fashion, can trick the casual observer into believing something other than what the data shows. That is, a misuse of statistics occurs when a statistical argument asserts a falsehood. In some cases, the misuse may be accidental. In others, it is purposeful and for the gain of the perpetrator.

  3. Data dredging - Wikipedia

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    If they are not cautious, researchers using data mining techniques can be easily misled by these results. The term p-hacking (in reference to p-values) was coined in a 2014 paper by the three researchers behind the blog Data Colada, which has been focusing on uncovering such problems in social sciences research. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Misleading graph - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a misleading graph, also known as a distorted graph, is a graph that misrepresents data, constituting a misuse of statistics and with the result that an incorrect conclusion may be derived from it. Graphs may be misleading by being excessively complex or poorly constructed.

  5. American teens are increasingly misled by fake content ... - AOL

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    As AI has made fake content much easier to produce, a growing number of American teenagers say they are being misled by AI-generated photos, videos or other content on the internet, a new study shows.

  6. How to Lie with Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The book is a brief, breezy illustrated volume outlining the misuse of statistics and errors in the interpretation of statistics, and how errors create incorrect conclusions. In the 1960s and 1970s, it became a standard textbook introduction to the subject of statistics for many college students.

  7. Data mining - Wikipedia

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    The difference between data analysis and data mining is that data analysis is used to test models and hypotheses on the dataset, e.g., analyzing the effectiveness of a marketing campaign, regardless of the amount of data. In contrast, data mining uses machine learning and statistical models to uncover clandestine or hidden patterns in a large ...

  8. Wikipedia:Data mining Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Data mining of information being performed from outside the U.S. may violate local law or violate the rights of others (which can result in costly lawsuits if discovered). The main consideration is privacy laws, which should be considered if when any type of personal information (user names and IP addresses) is collected when mining.

  9. Are You Being Misled In This Election? - AOL

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