Explain why organizations sometimes misrepresent statistics and other types of evidence in a public presentation


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Explain why organizations sometimes misrepresent statistics and other types of evidence in a public presentation


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In two detailed paragraphs please explain why organizations sometimes misrepresent statistics and other types of evidence in a public presentation for what they consider to be for the better understanding of the audience. (statistics can be very effective, using them inappropriately can make them equally ineffective) What about the need for the organization to assure public understanding of what it is trying to accomplish with this type of communication?