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“How to Lie with Statistics” is a classic non-fiction work by Darrell Huff, featuring illustrations by Irving Geis. This insightful book delves into the deceptive world of statistics, revealing how numbers can be manipulated to mislead and misinform. Huff’s engaging narrative and Geis’s clever illustrations unravel the tricks used in advertising, politics, and media, making complex concepts accessible and entertaining. A must-read for those interested in critical thinking and media literacy, this book remains a relevant exploration of the power and pitfalls of statistical data in shaping public perception.





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