This chapter emphasizes the significance of statistical education in discerning primary causes, addressing real problems, and enhancing thoughtful statistical analysis despite the associated challenges.
There's often a gap between the textbook treatment of statistics and the cookbook treatment--how to cook up the numbers when you're in the kitchen of the real world. Jeremy Weber of the University of Pittsburgh and the author of Statistics for Public Policy hopes his book can close that gap. He talks to EconTalk host Russ Roberts about how to use numbers thoughtfully and honestly.