
September 18th 06, 09:43 AM
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It wuz on the telly...
"Keith G" wrote in message
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"Bill Taylor" wrote in message
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 23:47:21 +0100, "Keith G"
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"malc" wrote in message
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Statistics say whatever
you want them to.
No they don't, not if they are genuine and accurate.....
Years ago I read a book called "How to lie with statistics" which
shows how to select and present genuine and accurate information to
give virtually whatever conclusion you want. Never trusted statiscal
results since, especially if they come from
salemen/politicians/pressure groups etc.
Tell you what, chill out and read these:
http://arts.guardian.co.uk/netmusic/...526590,00.html
http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index...ge=1&pagepos=2
This one actually gives some figures at the bottom, if you believe
them of course!
7 inch vinyl sales for 2005 -- 288,780
Total single sales for 2005 -- 11,040,075
So vinyl singles sales were 2.6% of the total market.
Yes, vinyl singles sales increased by 87% but from an insignificant
base. Also note that overall sales increased by 52%.
Someone says that vinyl singles sales have increased by 87% (a big
number) but gives no other figures. The naive observer concludes that
vinyl sales are doing well and becoming significant. Look at the real
figures and the true picture emerges.
Otherwise known as lying with statistics.
Have I got 'Toopid' or summat tattooed on my forehead that I need a
lecture on statistics? No-one in his right mind believes a word of what
politicians, salesmen, clergymen and most 'professionals' say, but to
dismiss all statistics as 'lies, all lies' is a little ignorant to say the
least. Without the scientific application of 'statististic' you'd still be
queueing for the toilet somewhere....
(Long before there was *digital anything* my grandfather told me not to
believe half what I see or anything that I hear....!! ;-)
'statististic' ???
(Must be some new type of record cleaner....???)
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