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1 Statistics Statistics are numerical data. How were the instances collected? How representative was the sample (if any)? How reasonable is the generalization? How are the statistics interpreted?

2 Exercise A3 Most (extent) Americans (population) favor U.S. involvement in the Middle East (property). A recent poll of 250 people living in or around Chicago (sample) revealed that 63% of those surveyed favor such involvement (finding).

3 Exercise A5 In a recent…, 40% (finding) Of the 2,000 men involved (sample) Reported at least minimal hair growth, and another 12% reported moderate hair growth (finding). These data clearly establish that Sibodil really (extent) Works to restore lost hair (property). (all men is the implied population.)

4 Exercise B 1. How was the sample chosen? How large was the sample? 3. Can’t generalize from sample. 5. Small sample size. Is there any reason to generalize that the discontent is growing?

5 Exercise C 1. …the last one. / The net effect… 3. …the past century. / These figures prove… 5. …the last quarter of 1999. / We have to… 7. …the last 300 years. / These statistics… 9. …proceed with executions. / Thus, capital punishment… 11. …June, July, & August. / It certainly pays…

6 Testimony Lay testimony: Opinions of reliable observers with personal involvement. Expert testimony: Knowledge and opinions arising from study or work experiences. Functions of testimony: Verify truth or representative qualities of examples or statistics Explain reasoning Interpret data

7 Credibility of Sources Sufficient expertise Reasonable objectivity Access to information Accurate use of material Detail and clarity of evidence


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