tuloksenteosta
Tuloksenteosta is a Finnish term used in discussions of science communication, governance reporting, and media analysis to refer to the process of presenting and communicating results. The concept covers how numerical data, study outcomes, or performance indicators are selected, framed, and conveyed to an audience, including choices about which results to highlight, how to visualize them, and what narrative is created around them. The emphasis is on the communicative act rather than the underlying methods; critical uses of the term point to potential biases introduced by selective reporting, framing, or sensationalization.
Etymology and usage: The word is formed from tulos meaning "result" and the nominalizing element -nte- with
In practice: In science communication, tuloksenteosta concerns how an experiment's outcomes are summarized in abstracts, press
See also: science communication, publication bias, data visualization, media literacy, policy reporting.