How can researchers ensure that their use of storytelling in presenting research findings does not compromise the integrity and objectivity of their statistical analysis?

Researchers can ensure that their use of storytelling in presenting research findings does not compromise the integrity and objectivity of their statistical analysis by clearly distinguishing between the narrative and the data. They should ensure that the storytelling enhances the understanding of the data without manipulating or distorting the results. Researchers should also be transparent about their methods and ensure that the storytelling does not overshadow the statistical analysis. Additionally, peer review and collaboration with other researchers can help ensure that the storytelling is grounded in accurate and unbiased data analysis.