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Friday, October 9 • 16:00 - 17:00
Data Track: Stats for Stories 2 - Statistical Significance

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Get help with software downloading in the Data Pub Thursday 3.00-4.30 p.m.

This session builds on skills learned in Stats for Stories 1. Now that you have a familiar way to thinking statistically about your data, this session introduces the notion of statistical significance and how to use it to back up findings from cross tabulations. In a sense, it helps answer the questions: Is what I'm finding in my data worth reporting?


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avatar for David Donald

David Donald

Data Editor, Investigative Reporting Workshop
David Donald is Data Editor at the Investigative Reporting Workshop at American University and Data Journalist in Residence at AU's School of Communication. Previously, he has been Data Editor at the Center for Public Integrity and Training Director at Investigative Reporters and... Read More →
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Andrew Lehren

Reporter, NBC News
Andy Lehren is an NBC News investigative reporter who specializes in data journalism. He previously worked as an investigative reporter for the NY Times, where he mined the Snowden files; probed Wikileaks diplomatic cables, including for the best-selling book “Open Secrets... Read More →


Friday October 9, 2015 16:00 - 17:00 CEST
Birkebeiner 1 (Data Hands-On)

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