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    Tattoos for evaluators [Cartoon by Chris Lysy]

    Updated on: Aug 30th, 2012
    Data Visualization

    When I compared researchers and evaluators, Jen Hamilton commented that she’d like to get “correlation is not causation” tattooed across her forehead. We couldn’t agree more!

    Cartoon by Fresh Spectrum about correlation is not causation.

    Cartoon by Chris Lysy

    P.S. Check out freshspectrum.com for more evaluation cartoons from Chris Lysy.

    More about Chris Lysy
    Chris Lysy has built a career around his natural curiosity. He has a master’s degree and over 16 years of experience working in the data world. At different times during his journey he has have been called a researcher, evaluator, analyst, coder, presenter, teacher, illustrator, mentor, content marketer, management consultant, data scientist, and UX/UI designer. His curiosity has led him to develop expertise in a wide range of software, including tools for analysis (i.e. SPSS, SAS, R), tools for design (i.e. Adobe CC, Sketch, Adobe XD, InVision), tools for social media (i.e. Twitter, Google Analytics, SEO), tools for web development (i.e. WordPress), and tools for data exploration and sharing (i.e. Tableau).

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