Comparing the persuasiveness of narrative and statistical evidence using meta‐analysis

This meta‐analysis compares the persuasiveness of using statistical versus narrative (example) evidence across 15 investigations. The results indicate that when comparing messages, statistical evidence is more persuasive than narrative evidence (r = .101).

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