Statistics and Studies and How They Are Misused
By Michael Fumento
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- Depends vs. Pampers (Tech Central Station, January 7, 2003)
- The Myth of Too Many (Citizen, January 2003)
- Depressingly Low Scientific Standards (American Outlook, Fall 2002)
- The Myth of Male-evolent Medicine (April 22, 1999)
- Clintons Crimefighting Claims are Criminal (1998)
- The Squeaky Wheel Gets The Grease (The American Spectator, December 1998)
- Cameras vs. Carnage: Why the Controversy? (1998)
- Federico Pena: The Teflon Cabinet Official (1998)
- The Governments SIDS Fibs (1997)
- Doomsayer Paul Ehrlich Strikes (Out) Again (1997)
- Crime Rate Decline Calls for Introspection — and Caution (1997)
- Concealed Carry Deters Crime (1996)
- Peter Jennings Drug Problem (1996)
- Population Action Tells a Fish Story about Fish Supply (1996)
- Speed Limit Rhetoric Plays Fast and Loose with Facts (1996)
- False Alarms (Forbes Media Critic, Fall 1994)
- How Many Gays? Sorting Out the Truth Behind the Reported Numbers of Gays and Lesbians in U.S. Society (1993)
- How to Understand Scientific Studies and Epidemiology (Consumers Research Magazine, June 1993)
- The Doom of Earth Day (Investors Business Daily, April 22, 1993)
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