If a college professor is rated on a scale from 15 1 poor 2
If a college professor is rated on a scale from 1-5 (1 = poor, 2 = fair, 3 = good, 4 = very good, and 5 = excellent) and is found to receive an average of 4.7, what type of statistical \"lie\" does this example best reflect?
Question 4 options:
False Face Validity
The Biased Scale
The Sneaky Sample
The Extrapolation Lie
Inaccurate Values Lie
The Outright Lie
| False Face Validity | |
| The Biased Scale | |
| The Sneaky Sample | |
| The Extrapolation Lie | |
| Inaccurate Values Lie | |
| The Outright Lie | 
Solution
The Biased Scale

