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The Misuse, Misrepresentation, and Politicization of Statistics in American Society (Hardcover)

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The Misuse, Misrepresentation, and Politicization of Statistics in American Society critically examines the early measurement efforts of several government agencies responsible for some of the most widely watched social indicators on unemployment, life expectancy, crime, and population. It argues that official statistics are dubious at best, better seen not so much as objective barometers of social life but rather as socially constructed metrics that are easily manipulated and often politicized. This book argues that official statistics powerfully frame social reality, ultimately helping to determine who counts and what matters in society. It makes the case that, as with other types of official accounts, data derived from government sources needs to be regarded skeptically and systematically investigated. This book concludes that official statistics are a kind of sanctioned cover up of everyday reality, hiding the true extent of joblessness, distorting the real increase in life expectancy, obscuring where crime actually happens, and understating the undeniable growth of minority populations.

About the Author


Robert E. Parker is professor of sociology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781793625526
ISBN-10: 1793625522
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication Date: July 19th, 2022
Pages: 146
Language: English