A long-overdue guide on how to use statistics to bring clarity, not
confusion, to policy work. Statistics are an essential tool for
making, evaluating, and improving public policy. Statistics for Public
Policy is a crash course in wielding these unruly tools to bring
maximum clarity to policy work. Former White House economist Jeremy G.
Weber offers an accessible voice of experience for the challenges of
this work, focusing on seven core practices: Thinking big-picture
about the role of data in decisions Critically engaging with data by
focusing on its origins, purpose, and generalizability Understanding
the strengths and limits of the simple statistics that dominate most
policy discussions Developing reasons for considering a number to be
practically small or large Distinguishing correlation from
causation and minor causes from major causes Communicating statistics
so that they are seen, understood, and believed Maintaining
credibility by being right (or at least respectably wrong) in every
setting Statistics for Public Policy dispenses with the opacity and
technical language that have long made this space impenetrable;
instead, Weber offers an essential resource for all students and
professionals working at the intersections of data and policy
interventions. This book is all signal, no noise.
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A Practical Guide to Being Mostly Right (or at Least Respectably Wrong)
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226830742
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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