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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/the-media-manipul
 ating-statistics-41493/register">The Media & Manipulating Statistics   媒
 体与操纵统计数据</a>\nAny claim that has a statistic attached to i
 t seems to automatically become more convincing. But how do we know it's t
 rue? And even if it is true\, how can the user skew it to their own advant
 age? How are statistics regularly manipulated to prove a certain narrative
 ? The answers to this might astound you but they wil definitely make you s
 marter\, more perceptive\, and even able to beat others at thier own game!
 _x000D_ _x000D_ Let's take a deep look at the world of statistics and how 
 they're used in media to manipulate an audience. Let's understand where th
 e stats come from\, how they're calculated\, and how and why they're usual
 ly used and not used. This isn't about proving any one side of any argumen
 t right or wrong\, this is about thinking critically and telling fact from
  fiction. Let's have an intelligent discussion!_x000D_ _x000D_ 任何带
 有统计数据的说法似乎都会自动变得更有说服力。但我
 们怎么知道这是真的呢?即使这是真的，用户怎么能歪曲
 它来为自己谋利呢?统计数据通常是如何被操纵来证明某
 种说法的?这个问题的答案可能会让你大吃一惊，但它们
 肯定会让你更聪明，更有洞察力，甚至能够在别人的游
 戏中打败。
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LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:The Media & Manipulating Statistics   媒体与操纵统计数据
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