All Data are Wrong, but Some are Useful? Advocating the Need for Data Auditing

Citation
Tsagbey Sitsofe et al., All Data are Wrong, but Some are Useful? Advocating the Need for Data Auditing, American statistician , 71(3), 2017, pp. 231-235
Journal title
ISSN journal
00031305
Volume
71
Issue
3
Year of publication
2017
Pages
231 - 235
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
In a recent article from the Annals of Applied Statistics, Cox discussed the main phases of applied statistical research ranging from clarifying study objectives to final data analysis and interpreting results. As an incidental remark to these main phases, we advocate that beyond cleaning and preprocessing the data, it is a good practice to audit the data to determine if they can be trusted at all. A case study based on Ghanaian Official Fishery Statistics is used to illustrate this need, with Benford's law being the tool used to carrying out the data audit.