Try the search strategies outlined below when you are looking for statistics in resources found in library databases.
Note: This search strategy will not help you find all statistics on a topic; sometimes statistics are buried within other articles that are not found using the search term "statistics."
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Statistics are often found inside books and articles, namely, in the graphs, charts, and diagrams within them.
The image of the graph below is from a CQ Research report and is but one example of how you can locate find statistical information in larger information sources.
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Image Source: Mantel, B. (2010, April 2). Breast cancer. CQ Researcher, 20, 289-312. Retrieved from http://library.cqpress.com
You can track down the sources of statistics mentioned in articles. That can lead to additional useful statistics. In the example below, a newspaper editorial from the Modesto Bee mentions statistics from the 2003 National Corrections Reporting Program. If that were my topic, I could go to the source to look for more current and other statistics.
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Consider the links below, organized by topic.
Explore for relevant stats.
For more help locating statistics, see the Statistics Research Guide (link below)