Limited Persuasive Power of Data in Arguments - Deepstash
Limited Persuasive Power of Data in Arguments

Limited Persuasive Power of Data in Arguments

  • Contrary to popular belief, data has a limited capacity to change beliefs. It's because our brains did not evolve to rely on numbers and spreadsheets for making conclusions.
  • Example: A climate change advocate presenting charts and statistics showing rising global temperatures. Individuals skeptical of climate change may dismiss the data due to confirmation bias. Instead, one can share personal stories of people affected by climate change.
  • Data works when individuals have a neutral stance. However, in arguments where opposing views are present, data often has little impact.

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