Making Sense of Data in the Media
Posted 5 years 10 months ago by The University of Sheffield
Improve your data literacy and learn how to spot misleading statistics
“We are bombarded with media statistics every day, but how much of this data is reliable?
On this course, you’ll learn how to read and evaluate data in the media and how to stay alert to misleading statistics and fake news.
You’ll find out how data is created, and how survey formats can affect outcomes.
You’ll also learn the basic principles of data analysis, such as correlation and causation and margins of sampling error.
Ultimately, assessing data and looking for intentionally or unintentionally misleading statistics will help you become a better-informed citizen.
This course is suitable for anyone looking to improve their data literacy.
The course will also be useful to those studying or considering studying data-focused social science subjects.
This course is suitable for anyone looking to improve their data literacy.
The course will also be useful to those studying or considering studying data-focused social science subjects.
- Become a critical consumer of data in the media.
- Explain how social statistics are created.
- Evaluate data to make informed decisions about which results to trust.
- Design a quantitative research project.