How can researchers ensure that the storytelling elements they incorporate into data analysis are accurate and do not misrepresent the data or findings to non-experts?

Researchers
Researchers can ensure the accuracy of storytelling elements in data analysis by thoroughly understanding the data and findings before incorporating any storytelling elements. They should clearly communicate the limitations of the data and avoid making assumptions or drawing conclusions that are not supported by the data. Researchers should use visual aids, such as charts or graphs, to help non-experts understand the data more easily and accurately. Additionally, seeking feedback from colleagues or experts in the field can help ensure that the storytelling elements accurately represent the data and findings.