Census Bureau). Therefore, rather than collecting figures from the Census, Gillum should have taken the data directly frm the NCHS to increase the article’s credibility. The figures presented in the article strongly support the claims of the article. It clearly address the main factors that caused the number of household in the U.S. with kids to remain become lower. The article mentioned the sample size of each topic that the author is trying to explain. However, the article failed to discuss about the type of sampling method used in the survey study.
The article was written in a pretty straight forward manner since it aimed to give the readers some idea why there are a lot of families in the U.S. who do not have kids.. It does not discuss the pros and cons of having lesser number of households with kids. The article uses mainly the combination of numbers and percentage values when describing the statistical values of each item. Under the study of statistics, the use of numbers and percentage values are relevant to the study since it enables the readers to have an accurate idea of the figures gathered from a survey study.
Since the use of numbers and percentage values are accurate, it is seldom that the use of this method could mislead the readers; not unless the main source of data is irrelevant to the purpose of the study. The use of numbers and percentage values is easily to use. In fact, it is one of the simplest methods used in statistics. Since the figures gathered in the article has suggest the potential factors that causes the modern American families to have few children at home, it is safe to conclude that these figures strongly support the author’s claims.
In the absence of graphs, tables, and charts; reading the figures in text can be confusing sometimes. For this reason, the author should have made use of simple
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