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As we saw in the previous chapter, public scrutiny is vital. It’s what distinguishes science from alchemy. If statistics are published and designed to be accessible to all, they can be analysed and examined by academics, policy wonks and indeed anybody with a bit of time and access to a computer. Errors can be identified and corrected.
Dan Howard
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How to Make the World Add Up : Ten Rules for Thinking Differently About Numbers
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