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{{short description|Book by Darrell Huff}}
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| name = How to Lie with Statistics
| image = How to Lie with Statistics.jpg
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| author = [[Darrell Huff]]
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| illustrator = [[Irving Geis]]
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| country = United States
| language = English
| series =
| subject = [[Statistics]]<br/>[[Social science]]
| genre =
| publisher = [[W. W. Norton & Company]]
| pub_date = 1954
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| media_type = Print
| pages = 142
| isbn
| dewey = 311.2
| congress = HA29 .H82
| external_url =https://archive.org/details/howtoliewithstat0000darr
| external_host = [[Internet Archive]]
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'''''How to Lie with Statistics''''' is a book written by [[Darrell Huff]] in 1954, presenting an introduction to [[statistics]] for the [[general reader]]. Not a statistician, Huff was a journalist who wrote many
The book is a brief, breezy illustrated volume outlining the [[misuse of statistics]] and errors in the interpretation of statistics, and how
In the 1960s and 1970s, it became a standard textbook introduction to the subject of statistics for many college students. It has become one of the best-selling statistics books in history, with over one and a half million copies sold in the English-language edition.<ref name="fiftyyears">
Themes of the book include "[[Correlation does not imply causation]]" and "Using [[random sampling]]
The original edition contained illustrations by artist [[Irving Geis]]. In a UK edition,
==See also==
* ''[[How to Lie with Maps]]''
*[[Lies, damned lies, and statistics]]
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