Stats Book Talk 2

​Members:
Maggie Hohenstein and Lisa Kang

What we discussed:
We answered all the questions from the first podcast and we talked about why companies are allowed to do things like have misleading information. We also talks about how people can change things on graphs to make it look better than it actually is. To go along with that, both of us found a misleading graph and talked about them.

How we discussed it:
We just had a conversation on the chapters.

Conflicts:
We didn't have any conflicts.

Questions that came up:
Why are companies allowed to do that?
Why don't companies spend their money on actually make good products than spending money trying to make the products look good?

Statistics Book talk 2

Comments (1)

Mark Miles (Teacher)
Mark Miles

Good discussion of the questions, but you did not continue to talk about what else you read (even though you stated you would be talking about chapters 3 - 5). Also, can you post the links to the articles you discussed? No questions for next time, but I'm looking forward to your continued discussion of the book.