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Election 2016: Teach-In
Elspeth Slayter, PhDAssociate ProfessorSchool of Social Work
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Discussion items• Ground rules: Respectful discussion
• University policy on classroom discussions about election
• Examples of misleading statistics
• Tips for interpreting statistics
• Review of ballot questions
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A story of two presidents
• Entered office during massive financial crisis• Economy losing 800,000 jobs per month• Created more than 5 million new jobs• Saved the jobs of teachers at risk of being laid off• Manufacturing industry roared back, adding 460,000
workers• Housing market started to rebound
– Home prices rising– Government helping millions of people avoid foreclosure.
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A story of two presidents
• Entered office during massive financial crisis
• Created just 325,000 jobs over his term• More than 100,000 teachers were laid off• Manufacturing industry lost 635,000
positions– Home prices slumped to a nine-year low– 3 million homes went into foreclosure
• View 2:
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President Obama: Two views• Both descriptions of his economic record are based on facts
• Yet neither is really true!
• We often use numbers to validate our intuitions and to measure the vagaries of life, yet we know that these numbers are often imprecise.
• Numbers can be abused, exploited or misconstrued!
• Numbers used as weapons dressed as incontrovertible facts, often pulled out of context, ignoring contrary evidence
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President Obama: Two views• More than 100,000 teachers were laid off• Saved the jobs of teachers at risk of being
laid off– Relies on reporting “opposite” data
• Created just 325,000 jobs over his term• Created more than 5 million new jobs
– Relies on switching timeframes of reporting
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President Obama: Two views(see handout)
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Twisting the data: President Obama’s re-election campaign• Obama often said that the nation created 5.2 million jobs over the
last 31 months during first term
• Starting his count with the lowest low he can find - February 2010, more than a year after he took office– Includes only the private sector!
• Public sector lost 537,000 jobs over the same period
• And the number lacks context! During Obama’s first full year in office, the economy lost far more jobs - 4.3 million
• And that was on top of the 3.6 million jobs lost in 2008!
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Your party lenses impact your view
• Scholars have shown that voters tend to view economy through prism of partisanship
• YouGov asked whether the unemployment rate was higher now than when Obama became president:
• Sixty-two percent of Republicans said it had increased a lot,
• 50 percent of Democrats said it had decreased a little.
• Rate was 7.8 percent in at start and 8.3 percent at end of term
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Resource: Politifact.com
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Resource: Politifact.com
• http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/
• http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/rulings/pants-fire/
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Understanding polling data• Should you believe the results of every political
poll you see reported in the news?
• The short and simple answer is: “no”
• Check it out yourself!
• Polls may be conducted properly, but reported in misleading ways
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What is a scientific poll?• Polls figure out opinions of
entire population without asking everyone
• Come up with a sample that represents the diversity of the entire population
• Chosen carefully, can’t over-represent any one group
Population
Sampling Frame
Sample
This is key #1 for critical consumption of data
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Poll on support for presidential candidates:• Trump 42%
• Clinton 46%
• Margin of error +/- 3
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Understanding margin of error
• Pollster is confident that if an election were held measuring the actual level of support across the entire population:
• Trump would receive anywhere between 39% and 45% of the vote – (42% – 3% and 42% + 3%)
• Clinton would receive anywhere between 43% and 49% – (46% – 3% and 46% + 3%).
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Understanding margin of error
39% 40% 41% 42% 43% 44% 45% 46% 47% 48% 49%
Trump
Clinton
Understanding margin of error is key #2 for critical consumption of data!
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Understanding margin of error
39% 40% 41% 42% 43% 44% 45% 46% 47% 48% 49%
Trump
ClintonToo close to tell!
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Understanding margin of error
• Margin of error reported with poll results is typically what’s called “95% confidence interval” (RSL)
• If the pollster created and polled 100 different samples of the population, result would be within original reported margin of error in 95 out of these 100 cases
• Confidence interval will contain the true value 95% of the time
• But, confidence interval will not contain the true value in 1 out of every 20 polls!
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Massachusetts Ballot Questions• Summary of ballot questions on Ballotpedia
• Question 1: Gambling: Allows the Gaming Commission to issue an additional slots license.
• Question 2: Farm Animals: Prohibits certain methods of farm animal containment (cage-free).
• Question 3: Marijuana: Legalizes recreational use for 21 and older.
• Question 4: Raise the Charter School Cap: Authorizes up to 12 new or expanded charter schools
• NASW’s stance on questions here
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Question 1: Expanded Gaming Initiative:• Would allow the state Gaming Commission to
issue one additional category 2 license
• Would permit operation of a gaming establishment with no table games and not more than 1,250 slot machines
• Arguments against gambling: Concerns about addiction, doesn’t always improve economy
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Question 1: Expanded Gaming Initiative:• A "yes" vote supports this proposal to
grant the Massachusetts Gaming Commission the ability to issue an additional slots license
• A "no" vote opposes this proposal, retaining the current law that allows three resort casinos and one slots parlor
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Question 2: Increase Access to Public Charter Schools • Would allow the state to approve up to 12 new
charter schools or enrollment expansions in existing charter schools each year
• Could expand statewide charter school enrollment by up to 1% of the total statewide public school enrollment each year
• Arguments against charter schools: Takes $ away from public schools, not a level playing field
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Question 2: Increase Access to Public Charter Schools • A "yes" vote supports this proposal to
authorize up to 12 new charter schools or enrollment expansions in existing charter schools by the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education per year
• A "no" vote opposes this proposal to authorize up to 12 new charter schools or enrollment expansions in existing charter schools
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Question 4: Marijuana Legalization
• Would permit the possession, use, distribution, and cultivation of marijuana in limited amounts by persons age 21 and older
• Would remove criminal penalties for such activities
• Provides for regulation of commerce in marijuana and for the taxation of proceeds from sales of these items
• Arguments against legalization: Gateway drug, could lead to legalization of harder drugs
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Question 4: Marijuana Legalization
• A "yes" vote supports this proposal to legalize marijuana, but regulate it similar to alcoholic beverages
• A "no" vote opposes this proposal to legalize recreational marijuana, keeping only medical marijuana legal
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