Instructions: • Do some research on the internet and find three interesting statistics. These statistics should be related to the topics of this course, that is Economics, Business or other Social Sciences (such as politics, demography, geography, history, sociology, etc.) and somehow also be relevant to you or a group you are a member of. • Then post to this discussion, following these instructions: • Give two of the three statistics exactly as you found them on the internet (these are the "true" statistics, at least if the internet site where you found them is accurate). ⚫ Choose one of the three statistics and change the number by either dividing it in half or doubling it (this one is the "lie"). ⚫ For each of the three statistics (including the lie) write at least one sentence explaining why this statistic is important to you and how it relates to you as a person. • Your explanation should be true even if the statistic is a lie. • Do not identify which statistics are true and which is the lie. You will do that later in a follow-up assignment.
Instructions: • Do some research on the internet and find three interesting statistics. These statistics should be related to the topics of this course, that is Economics, Business or other Social Sciences (such as politics, demography, geography, history, sociology, etc.) and somehow also be relevant to you or a group you are a member of. • Then post to this discussion, following these instructions: • Give two of the three statistics exactly as you found them on the internet (these are the "true" statistics, at least if the internet site where you found them is accurate). ⚫ Choose one of the three statistics and change the number by either dividing it in half or doubling it (this one is the "lie"). ⚫ For each of the three statistics (including the lie) write at least one sentence explaining why this statistic is important to you and how it relates to you as a person. • Your explanation should be true even if the statistic is a lie. • Do not identify which statistics are true and which is the lie. You will do that later in a follow-up assignment.
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