What should I avoid placing in the middle of my presentations?
Avoid placing crucial decisions, key recommendations, or essential data in the middle where primacy-recency effects are weakest. Use middle sections for supporting details, explanations, and background information that reinforces your main points but isn't critical for decision-making.
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Primacy/Recency Effect
Place your strongest points first and last. People remember beginnings and endings best.
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