See also: data phobic and dataphobic

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Etymology

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From data +‎ -phobic.

Adjective

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

  1. Alternative form of data phobic
    • 2004, Edie L. Holcomb, Getting excited about data: combining people, passion, and proof to maximize student achievement, →ISBN, page 33:
      A light-hearted diagnosis can take place by asking staff members to give themselves a 1-10 rating, with the low of 1 described as "data-phobic" and the high of 10 describing your own school's "Data Dude" or "Data Diva.
    • 2010, Theodore Kowalski, Thomas J. Lasley, Handbook of Data-Based Decision Making in Education, →ISBN:
      Ingram et al. (2004) found that teachers are not “data-phobic” but rather lack the experience of working with data.