ABSTRACT

Working With Numbers and Statistics: A Handbook for Journalists will bolster math skills and improve math confidence for journalists at all skill levels. Authors Charles Livingston and Paul Voakes developed this resource book to improve journalistic writing and reporting, enabling journalists to:
*make accurate, reliable computations, which in turn enables one to make relevant comparisons, put facts into perspective, and lend important context to stories;
*recognize inaccurate presentations, whether willfully spun or just carelessly relayed;
*ask appropriate questions about numerical matters;
*translate complicated numbers for viewers and readers in ways they can readily understand;
*understand computer-assisted reporting; and
*write livelier, more precise pieces through the use of numbers.

The math is presented in a journalistic context throughout, enabling readers to see how the procedures will come into play in their work.

Working With Numbers and Statistics is designed as a reference work for journalism students developing their writing and reporting skills. It will also serve professionals as a useful tool to improve their understanding and use of numbers in news stories.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|24 pages

Some Fundamentals

chapter 3|20 pages

Describing Data

chapter 4|10 pages

Estimation

chapter 5|10 pages

Inference: Drawing Conclusions from Data

chapter 6|6 pages

Surveying and Experimental Design

chapter 7|12 pages

Advanced Statistics

chapter 8|10 pages

Cautions and Fallacies

chapter 9|6 pages

Excel and the Internet 99

chapter 10|6 pages

Writing with Numbers