April 17 2010
On todays New York Times Op-ed page is an article b one C M Blow, which dicusses data from a public opinion poll that compared tea party members to other groups in the country.
The article is accompanied by a graphic showing the poll data.
The graphic is in a form that is well known to be unsuitable for presenting numberical data; the Times would never have articles that violate basic rules of English grammar, but the innumerate editors and writers apparently have no problem with graphics that violate basic rules of how humans process information.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
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