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There are lies, damn lies, and statistics. If you're at all skilled in the art of statistical manipulation, you can make a survey or a group of data points say nearly anything you want. Use a log scale, use a deliberately framed graph which either emphasizes or minimizes the differences in the data, or use excessive extrapolation from a limited amount of data points and you can twist any data set like a pretzel to meet your own preconceived notions.
Kea wrote:There are lies, damn lies, and statistics. If you're at all skilled in the art of statistical manipulation, you can make a survey or a group of data points say nearly anything you want. Use a log scale, use a deliberately framed graph which either emphasizes or minimizes the differences in the data, or use excessive extrapolation from a limited amount of data points and you can twist any data set like a pretzel to meet your own preconceived notions.
That fox news graph wasn't even nearly as sophisticated as that. It was just plain old wrong.
What accounts for the “smart idiot” effect?
For one thing, well-informed or well-educated conservatives probably consume more conservative news and opinion, such as by watching Fox News. Thus, they are more likely to know what they’re supposed to think about the issues—what people like them think—and to be familiar with the arguments or reasons for holding these views. If challenged, they can then recall and reiterate these arguments. They’ve made them a part of their identities, a part of their brains, and in doing so, they’ve drawn a strong emotional connection between certain “facts” or claims, and their deeply held political values. And they’re ready to argue.








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