Critical Thinking in Data Analytics: Logic, Bias, Persuasion, Storytelling, and Scepticism in Practice exposes the limits of automated reasoning and the enduring value of human intellect. Written by Alessio Faccia, this book dismantles the illusion of data neutrality and reclaims analytical thinking as an active, ethical, and interpretive craft.
The book explores how reasoning operates within data-driven contexts, how bias infiltrates analysis, how persuasion shapes dashboards, and how narrative influences what is accepted as evidence. It shows that critical thinking is not a soft skill but a technical discipline, essential for every analyst, researcher, and decision-maker navigating quantitative environments.
Readers will learn to distinguish correlation from causation, verify data validity, identify logical fallacies, and apply scepticism without sliding into denial. Through frameworks and case studies, the text demonstrates how reasoning integrity safeguards against automation bias and how institutions can build analytical cultures that question before they conclude.
Key Themes
- Analytical reasoning in data-driven environments
- Cognitive bias, fallacy detection, and interpretive control
- Persuasive analytics and ethical storytelling
- Human judgement versus machine inference
- Institutional safeguards against automation bias
Aimed at professionals, educators, and researchers, this book redefines what it means to think critically in the age of analytics. It argues that progress in data science depends not on faster models but on deeper reasoning, the only tool capable of keeping truth accountable in a world run by numbers.