I started using Storygraph this year and am loving it. I mean, who doesn't love graphs? 😉
(My February stats)
I started using Storygraph this year and am loving it. I mean, who doesn't love graphs? 😉
(My February stats)
A solid, accessible book for helping you examine statistics with a more curious eye. I liked the name checks for Invisible Women (Perez) and How Charts Lie (Cairo).
“Testing a hypothesis using the numbers that helped form the hypothesis in the first place is not ok. “
I see this a lot in people who build data/dashboards. They build the report in a way that fits the data they build the tool with, without understanding the questions they want to answer from future data, resulting in very poor management tools.
When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure.
And from Deep Thought (a supercomputer in Douglas Adams Hitchhiker‘s Guide to the Galaxy): Once you do know what the question actually is, you‘ll know what the answer means.