OK BUT AT LEAST GIVE YOUR DATA GOOD NAMES LIKE BOROMIR
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Boromir smirked as he broke from the shackles of his bell-shaped chain. "No!" the researchers cried, as they injected him with logistic transformation potion and chained him to the Hypothesis Chair. It was so narrow, Boromir could barely sit. Boromir never acted out again.
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It concerns me how many people are replying to this as if academia does not have a SERIOUS problems with misleading narratives. It is obviously common practice to report only "interesting" results, to write as if an exploratory test was a confirmatory test - all to tell a story
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Thanks, Dr. Gillespie-- that's all I meant! Not that we shouldn't make our writing interesting or accessible, but should avoid fashioning our data into a clean narrative, like we knew the answers all along, *or* over-interpreting/drawing misleading conclusions.
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I tell a story with my data, but it often ends up like Stephen King novel -- horrifying, you don't know what it is happening most of the time, and you are left with more questions at the end than you started with.
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Best. Tweet. Ever.
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Fanfiction is when you write your own narrative inspired by an existing narrative, bending the story to explore alternatives. It's non-canonical. Telling a story with your data isn't fanfiction, and not all narratives are fictional.
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No one is suggesting you embellish, lie, or obfuscate. Or, as in fanfiction, to tell the story you wish had been told instead of the one that was. "Telling a story" means to use narrative tools: hooks, context, tension, surprise, arcs. None of those require fabrication.
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Y/N. The number of people truly interested in your work is low. All people can relate to stories because we are surrounded by them in all types of media. Flowery and half-truths isn't the right way to go about it IMO, but there should be something to make people want to read it.
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Yes to all of this!! It’s also important to make our work accessible/relatable outside of the people in our niche fields. The challenge is making it readable and fairly short without drawing misleading conclusions or concocting some slick narrative.
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