The illusion of data validity: Why numbers about people are likely wrong
<p>This reflection article addresses a difficulty faced by scholars and practitioners working with numbers about people, which is that those who study people want numerical data about these people. Unfortunately, time and time again, this numerical data about people is wrong. Addressing the po...
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| Main Author: | Bernard J. Jansen (7434779) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Joni Salminen (7434770) (author), Soon-gyo Jung (7434773) (author), Hind Almerekhi (7434776) (author) |
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2022
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