Misinterpretation of Census data can lead to:

Faulty policy decisions
Exacerbating social divisions
Misallocation of resources
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above

Misinterpretation of census data can lead to faulty policy decisions, exacerbating social divisions, and misallocation of resources.

  • Faulty policy decisions: Census data is used to make important decisions about how to allocate resources, such as where to build schools, hospitals, and roads. If the data is misinterpreted, these decisions may be made in a way that is not in the best interests of the community.
  • Exacerbating social divisions: Census data can be used to identify groups of people who are at risk of social exclusion. If this data is misinterpreted, it can lead to policies that further marginalize these groups.
  • Misallocation of resources: Census data is used to determine how much funding should be allocated to different areas. If the data is misinterpreted, resources may be allocated in a way that does not meet the needs of the community.

It is important to use census data carefully and to be aware of the potential for misinterpretations.