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Intro to Data Storytelling

Structuring narratives with data: claim, evidence, uncertainty, and audience-appropriate visuals.

A simple narrative arc

Lead with the decision context, present evidence with transparent limitations, and close with actions. Good stories cite the provenance of figures so others can retrace steps.

Visuals as supporting cast

Choose charts that match the mental task: compare magnitudes, see trends, or inspect distributions. Deepen craft with How to read a basic chart and the visualization hub.

Uncertainty and trust

State what is unknown and how wide confidence might be; reference margin of error when working with surveys. Avoid implying precision the data quality cannot support.

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Follow the Understanding data storytelling basics path for a sequenced set of readings.

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