How to Turn Anecdotes Into Evidence for Inclusion
You’ve heard people telling stories and acting like it’s evidence. but how do you turn anecdotes into evidence?
In This Episode We Cover
- Why anecdotes are claims not conclusions
- The difference between claims, assumptions, and hypotheses
- How to test ideas without wasting time or budget
- Anecdotes are starting points, not stopping points. \"The story is typically making a claim and they are presenting it as evidence.\"
- \"The story is typically making a claim and they are presenting it as evidence.\"
- Anecdotes are hiding places for claims \"These are statements but if you’ve been to enough panel events you’ll hear a witty story wrapped around it.\"
- \"These are statements but if you’ve been to enough panel events you’ll hear a witty story wrapped around it.\"
- Claims aren’t conclusions until they’re tested. \"We don’t just accept that. We test it. We gather evidence to support or contradict it.\"
- \"We don’t just accept that. We test it. We gather evidence to support or contradict it.\"
- Reconstructing Inclusion by Amri B. Johnson
- “You are harder to ignore when you have evidence to support your claims. It works like a magic pill!”
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