Title : "New York Times publishes eye-popping correction on campus-sexual-assault book review."
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"New York Times publishes eye-popping correction on campus-sexual-assault book review."
Erik Wemple (at WaPo) writes about a book review by Michelle Goldberg that led to a correction that reads:A review on Page 11 this weekend about “Blurred Lines: Rethinking Sex, Power and Consent on Campus,” by Vanessa Grigoriadis, refers incorrectly to her reporting on the issues. She does in fact write about Department of Justice statistics that say college-age women are less likely than nonstudent women of the same age to be victims of sexual assault; it is not the case that Grigoriadis was unaware of the department’s findings. In addition, the review describes incorrectly Grigoriadis’s presentation of statistics from the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network. She showed that there is disagreement over whether the data are sound; it is not the case that she gave the reader “no reason to believe” the statistics are wrong.Just above that correction are the last 2 sentences of Goldberg's review:
But if you’re going to challenge people’s preconceptions, you have to have your facts straight. “Blurred Lines” gives readers too many reasons not to trust it, even when perhaps they should.Does that meant that if you are confirming people's preconceptions, you don't have to get your facts straight?
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