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  • av Joel Best
    159,-

    The poems in august, never use patterned word-groups and images to reimagine what the world might be if dreams were able to shake themselves into wakefulness. Through fragmented narrative and the simulation of mythology the reader is guided across uncharted landscapes and into a reality that has not yet, but may one day, come into existence.

  • - Regulating Brothel Prostitution in St.Paul, 1865-83
    av Joel Best
    409,-

  • - Critical Thinking for Sociologists
    av Joel Best
    315,-

  • - Typifying Contemporary Social Problems
    av Joel Best
    685,-

    Constructionist theory describes and analyzes social problems as emerging through the efforts of claimsmakers who bring issues to public attention

  • - Typifying Contemporary Social Problems
    av Joel Best
    2 069,-

    Constructionist theory describes and analyzes social problems as emerging through the efforts of claimsmakers who bring issues to public attention

  • - From Rainbow Parties to Sexting, Understanding the Hype Over Teen Sex
    av Joel Best
    505,-

    To hear mainstream media sources tell it, the sex lives of modern teenagers outpace even the smuttiest of cable television shows. This book looks at the truth behind the sensationalism in our culture.

  • - Social Problems in an Anxious World
    av Joel Best
    365,-

  • - Studies of Children and Social Problems
    av Joel Best
    639,-

  • - Untangling Numbers from the Media, Politicians, and Activists
    av Joel Best
    349,-

    Here, by popular demand, is the updated edition to Joel Best's classic guide to understanding how numbers can confuse us. In his new afterword, Best uses examples from recent policy debates to reflect on the challenges to improving statistical literacy. Since its publication ten years ago, Damned Lies and Statistics has emerged as the go-to handbook for spotting bad statistics and learning to think critically about these influential numbers.

  • - How We Talk about New Crimes and New Victims
    av Joel Best
    365,-

    An exploration of the ways we talk about - and why we worry about - new crimes and new forms of victimization. Focusing on so-called random crimes such as freeway shootings, gang violence, and wilding, it shows how new crime problems emerge and how some quickly fade from public attention while others spread and become enduring subjects of concern.

  • av Joel Best
    655 - 2 619,-

  • - Worrying About Students, Schools, and America's Future
    av USA) Best & Joel (University of Delaware
    585 - 2 659,-

  • - A Field Guide to Identifying Dubious Data
    av Joel Best
    349,-

    Does a young person commit suicide every thirteen minutes in the United States? Are four million women really battered to death by their husbands or boyfriends each year? Is methamphetamine our number one drug problem today? Alarming statistics bombard our daily lives, appearing in the news, on the Web, seemingly everywhere. But all too often, even the most respected publications present numbers that are miscalculated, misinterpreted, hyped, or simply misleading. This new edition contains revised benchmark statistics, updated resources, and a new section on the rhetorical uses of statistics, complete with new problems to be spotted and new examples illustrating those problems. Joel Best's best seller exposes questionable uses of statistics and guides the reader toward becoming a more critical, savvy consumer of news, information, and data. Entertaining, informative, and concise, Stat-Spotting takes a commonsense approach to understanding data and doesn't require advanced math or statistics.

  • - Why Smart People Fall for Fads
    av Joel Best
    379,-

    While fads such as hula hoops or streaking are usually dismissed as silly enthusiasms, trends in institutions such as education, business, medicine, science, and criminal justice are often taken seriously, even though their popularity and usefulness is sometimes short-lived. Institutional fads such as open classrooms, quality circles, and multiple personality disorder are constantly making the rounds, promising astonishing new developments-novel ways of teaching reading or arithmetic, better methods of managing businesses, or improved treatments for disease. Some of these trends prove to be lasting innovations, but others-after absorbing extraordinary amounts of time and money-are abandoned and forgotten, soon to be replaced by other new schemes. In this pithy, intriguing, and often humorous book, Joel Best-author of the acclaimed Damned Lies and Statistics-explores the range of institutional fads, analyzes the features of our culture that foster them, and identifies the major stages of the fad cycle-emerging, surging, and purging. Deconstructing the ways that this system plays into our notions of reinvention, progress, and perfectibility, Flavors of the Month examines the causes and consequences of fads and suggests ways of fad-proofing our institutions.

  • - How Numbers Confuse Public Issues
    av Joel Best
    345,-

    In this sequel to the acclaimed Damned Lies and Statistics, which the Boston Globe said "e;deserves a place next to the dictionary on every school, media, and home-office desk,"e; Joel Best continues his straightforward, lively, and humorous account of how statistics are produced, used, and misused by everyone from researchers to journalists. Underlining the importance of critical thinking in all matters numerical, Best illustrates his points with examples of good and bad statistics about such contemporary concerns as school shootings, fatal hospital errors, bullying, teen suicides, deaths at the World Trade Center, college ratings, the risks of divorce, racial profiling, and fatalities caused by falling coconuts. More Damned Lies and Statistics encourages all of us to think in a more sophisticated and skeptical manner about how statistics are used to promote causes, create fear, and advance particular points of view. Best identifies different sorts of numbers that shape how we think about public issues: missing numbers are relevant but overlooked; confusing numbers bewilder when they should inform; scary numbers play to our fears about the present and the future; authoritative numbers demand respect they don't deserve; magical numbers promise unrealistic, simple solutions to complex problems; and contentious numbers become the focus of data duels and stat wars. The author's use of pertinent, socially important examples documents the life-altering consequences of understanding or misunderstanding statistical information. He demystifies statistical measures by explaining in straightforward prose how decisions are made about what to count and what not to count, what assumptions get made, and which figures are brought to our attention. Best identifies different sorts of numbers that shape how we think about public issues. Entertaining, enlightening, and very timely, this book offers a basis for critical thinking about the numbers we encounter and a reminder that when it comes to the news, people count-in more ways than one.

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