epäadekvaatisti
Epäadekvaatisti is a Finnish term used in statistics and public discourse to describe a person who uses statistics or statistical arguments in an inadequate or misleading way. The term is often employed critically to flag methods that are unsound, results that are misinterpreted, or data presented with bias or insufficient transparency. While not a formal technical designation, epäadekvaatisti appears in journalistic writing, opinion pieces, and some academic discussions as a shorthand for flawed statistical reasoning.
Etymology and usage: The word is built from the negating prefix epä- and the stem adekvaatti (adequate),
Common indicators include overgeneralization from small samples, p-hacking, cherry-picking data, inappropriate benchmarks, misinterpreting correlation as causation,
Criticism and context: The label should be used with caution to avoid stifling legitimate debate or unfairly
See also: statistical literacy, misuse of statistics, data journalism, p-hacking.