Statistical Assessment Service

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This article is part of the Center for Media & Democracy's spotlight on front groups and corporate spin.

The Statistical Assessment Service (STATS) is a stealth PR operation of the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA). Since it shares the offices (in the pricey "K Street" lobbying district of Washington) and staff of CMPA, it should be considered as a front, rather than a subsidiary or spin-off. In 2004, STATS became officially affiliated with George Mason University. [1]

STATS promotes itself as a disinterested, non-partisan guardian of scientific and statistical integrity to often unsuspecting media outlets. It has been surprisingly successful in this guise, with many persons and organisations citing STATS (especially, its web site stats.org), for example [2] and [3], as an authoritative or useful resource.

Funding

Early in its history, STATS concealed its affiliation with CMPA, but now discreetly mentions it. The site did not list funding sources as of 2008.

Areas of Interest

The STATS website lists the following as areas in which they have preformed "in-depth analysis"[4]:

Staff

Their Staff is listed as follows as of January 2008[5]:

  • S. Robert Lichter, President
  • Rebecca Goldin, Director of Research
  • Maia Szalavitz, Senior Fellow, has written for the liberal publication The American Prospect.
  • Trevor Butterworth, Editor

Staff as of Oct 2003:

Advisory Board

Their Advisory Board is listed as follows as of January 2008[6]:

Contact

Center for Media and Public Affairs
and Statistical Assessment Service
2100 L St NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20037
STATS line (202) 223 3193
CMPA line (202) 223 2942
fax (202) 872 4014


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