As authorities and experts in our specialist areas, we want our prospective clients to see us as competent, intelligent experts. But many of us are self-sabotaging and creating the perception of being less competent, less intelligent, having less expertise.
In this episode, Norbert Schwarz and Alastair McDermott discuss how audio and video quality exerts a disportionate influence on the perception of the speaker and data being presented.
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โWhat we found was very straightforward: if your audio sounds better you seem to be smarter, you seem to be more likable, you seem to be a better scientist, and even your research seems more important.โ -- Norbert Schwarz
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