I agree that if you exclude data that is relevant to the topic you are discussing, your credibility will suffer. What I suggested in the video was to exclude extraneous data that was not relevant and served only to distract the audience. I hope that clarifies my suggestion.
I always learn from Dave Paradi's slide make overs, including this one. However, he recommends that your point can be made more effectively if you only use the data that supports your point. This is a serious ethical breach. When the audience learns you have "cherry picked" the data to support your hypothesis, your credibility will be destroyed.
I agree that if you exclude data that is relevant to the topic you are discussing, your credibility will suffer. What I suggested in the video was to exclude extraneous data that was not relevant and served only to distract the audience. I hope that clarifies my suggestion.
Dave
ThinkOutsideTheSlide 2 years ago
I always learn from Dave Paradi's slide make overs, including this one. However, he recommends that your point can be made more effectively if you only use the data that supports your point. This is a serious ethical breach. When the audience learns you have "cherry picked" the data to support your hypothesis, your credibility will be destroyed.
Chickenprof6 2 years ago