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John Tukey, the American mathematician and statistician best known for development of the box plot, once said: “The greatest value of a picture is when it forces us to notice what we never expected to see.

As researchers, publishing your next journal paper relies on seeing things that were previously un-seen. As technology advances and more data is available, it is likely that a large proportion of your research will rely on data and data analysis. It’s typically unappealing for most audiences to sift through tables and tables of data; or worse, download a separate raw data set with bland formatting to interpret your conclusions

By attending this webinar, you will learn how to leverage human psychology to communicate your findings, compose a strong data-driven narrative, and much more. This knowledge will empower you to communicate with an array of audiences, to form a connection through graphics, and ensure your research leaves a lasting positive impression.


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