NedFlanders wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 3:46 pm
Yeah, and people were considered to have died from COVID if they died in a car crash but tested positive for COVID.
That's a political talking point. It may be true, it may be false, we need to look at the data to know. Regardless, it has nothing to do with the geography of gun violence.
Graphs are one way to view data. Most people grasp data better graphically. But there are lots of ways to look at data. For instance, if you follow the link, you will find sortable tables that let you sort in various ways. In this thread, let's look at analyses or data for the topic of this thread. Or not, if you prefer not to, no need to participate.
NedFlanders wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 3:46 pmWhat have we learned?!!
These charts and graphs don’t necessarily tell us anything other than failable human beings have input some data that may or may not be true and may or may not be distorted in some way. Moving the goalposts gives all kinds of room for agendas that can be pushed.
I think we have learned that data can show surprising results that may not agree with political talking points. And when that happens, it's worth looking to see if the data is accurate or not. In this thread feel free to do that for the charts I have presented. They are based on CDC data, or at least claim to be. If there are flaws, please point them out.
This is how critical thinking works.