Statistics and Studies and How They Are Misused
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)
Clinton's 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 Government's 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)
*** Includes related article on risk ratios ***
The Doom of Earth Day (Investor's Business
Daily, April 22, 1993)
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