Will this be the future of dining out ?
- Forums
- Other topics
- Other stuff
- Coronavirus/COVID-19
It's actually worse than this. Firstly statistics depend on the the parameters of the query being addressed, then on quality of the data used, then on the reliability of any calculated outcome and then on the published interpretation of the results. Assumption, or basing a survey on the wrong information makes any survey pointless; the way a question is asked can affect the responses and counting non-responses can sway the reults (as in counting unknowns in COVID-19); statistics will rarely provide a fixed outcome, but rather a range of outcomes depending on the reliability required....... and then the interpretation can turn the data on it's head by using the statistics to answer questions that were never asked.Richard Frost wrote: ↑Thu May 14 2020 9:03amCan you believe statistics, when the government and statisticians get it so wrong on COVID-19. the statistics they give out every night are farcical and only as good as what is input to them when they are compiled.
They may say crime is going down but it is grossly under reported. Mainly because most people think whats the point as most of the time it is not investigated.
The figure for illegal immigrants is inaccurate as it is actually unknown and is just an estimate.
The impact of COVID-19 on the 3rd world has hardly been noticed as yet, but as they do not have the resources to combat the virus, nor the money to buy treatments or vaccines (if they become available), nor the ability to lock-down day workers who must work to live, the impact is likely to be horrible. Brazil already has almost 16000 dead and a president who calls COVID-19 a "sniffle".Boro Boy wrote: ↑Sat May 16 2020 3:16amAnd we thought we had it bad: https://observers.france24.com/en/20200 ... 2463152530
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests