Kojo Baffoe

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There is nothing wrong with the idea that government should collect statistics to inform itself. But there is a risk that this view slips into a proprietorial sense of ownership, when politicians believe not only that they should be using statistics to run the country, but that those statistics are none of anyone else’s business, and that external scrutiny is a distraction. The facts are no longer the facts—they become the tools of the powerful.
The Data Detective: Ten Easy Rules to Make Sense of Statistics
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