data phobic

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data phobic (comparative more data phobic, superlative most data phobic)

  1. Tending to avoid using data in decision-making; preferring intuition, tradition, or authority to data-based decisions.
    • 2006, Eric Jensen, Enriching the Brain: How to Maximize Every Learner's Potential, →ISBN:
      That may not be a welcome suggestion; many proponents of data-driven instruction will swear that teachers are historically "data phobic."
    • 2008, Bonita Stanton, Jennifer Galbraith, Linda Kaljee, The Uncharted Path from Clinic-based to Community-based Research:
      I think people in our field are a bit data phobic. They are not trained to work with it. They are not trained to use it and interpret it.
    • 2014, Zach Gemignani, Chris Gemignani, Richard Galentino, Data Fluency, →ISBN:
      Many people are data phobic and unwilling to engage with data to make decisions.