At LinkedIn Pulse on August 18, 2017 there was an article by D. John Carlson (Skeptic and Strategist) titled 74% experience speech anxiety that also was posted on his web site.
It began by claiming that:
“A survey of 5.3 million Americans found that 74% suffer
from speech anxiety.”
Both those numbers actually came from the Fear of Public
Speaking Statistics web page at Statistic Brain. 74% is listed for Percent of
people who suffer from speech anxiety, but 5.3 million is listed for Number of
Americans who have a social phobia.
In a blog post on July 15, 2012 titled Another bogus
statistic on the fear of public speaking I noted that the 5.3 million just was
an outdated statistic. In another blog post on December 7, 2014 titled Statistic
Brain is just a statistical medicine show I noted that the 74% was bogus, and it
didn’t come from the National Institute of Mental Health as was claimed. There never
was a colossal survey of 5.3 million Americans.
Mr. Carlson’s About web page claims that he:
“is
well known for debunking myths, testing assumptions, questioning intuition and
distinguishing fact from fiction – delivering the benefits of objective,
critical at lateral thinking to maximise return on investment.”
But
this time he wasn’t skeptical at all. Instead he created a new myth.
1 comment:
Dr. Garber's research has always amazed me since first meeting him. Thank you for the corrected facts Dr. Garber.
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