Narratives vs. Stats: SES Persuasion Gap? (38 chars)

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Create a single PowerPoint slide in a Modern Professional style for the following research question: Title: Research Question Content: - Meta-analyses suggest narratives often outperform statistics in persuasion. - However, most studies rely on middle-class, educated samples. Core Question: Is the persuasive advantage of narratives universal, or is it optimized for higher-SES audiences? Implication: If so, current 'best practices' may inadvertently widen health disparities. Design notes: - Clean layout with a balance of text and whitespace. - Split-tone background (cool tone for statistics, warm tone for narratives). - Icons for data (šŸ“Š), narrative (šŸ“–), and equity (āš–ļø). - Professional fonts like Lato or Open Sans. - Modern color palette (blue-gray and coral).

Slide questions if narratives' persuasive edge over stats (per meta-analyses) holds universally or favors higher-SES groups, as studies skew middle-class. Risks widening health disparities via flawed

December 5, 20251 slides
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Meta-analyses show narratives outperform statistics in persuasion, but most studies use middle-class, educated samples. The core question is whether this advantage is universal or optimized for higher-SES groups, potentially widening health disparities.

Research Question

  • Meta-analyses: Narratives outperform statistics in persuasion šŸ“ŠšŸ“–
  • Most studies use middle-class, educated samples
  • Core question: Universal advantage or higher-SES optimized?
  • Implication: May widen health disparities āš–ļø
Slide 1 - Research Question

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