SIFT is an acronym that helps you to remember the steps of resource evaluation. SIFT reminds you what you need to know before viewing statistics and data.
We learn about the author, speaker, or publisher: What’s their expertise? Their agenda? Their record of fairness or accuracy?
We check on claims: Are they broadly accepted? Rejected? Something in-between?
We don’t take evidence at face value. Is it presented in its original context, or with a certain frame that changes its meaning for the reader or viewer?
Watch the videos in the accordion below to show you how to use the SIFT method to evaluate statistics and data.
Lowy Institute Power Index website Reproduced with permission.
Terrill, M., Burfurd, I., and Fox, L. (2021). The Grattan car plan: practical policies for cleaner transport and better cities. Grattan Institute CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
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Australian Bureau of Statistics (n.d.). QuickStats. © Commonwealth of Australia CC BY 4.0
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Bureau of Meteorology (n.d.) © Commonwealth of Australia