19 April 2005
How to interpret research reports
Eduwonk sponsored a little contest last week offering a prize to the reader who could best describe the difference between a "hatchet job" and "overinterpretation of data" within the context of research report interpretation for PR purposes. Here's the winner's submission:

I think this approach could be used to develop guides for interpretation of many other things....

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