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A city is holding a public forum to debate a proposal for a new highway. One group argues it will destroy local green spaces and increase noise pollution, relying on personal testimonials. Another group claims it will reduce traffic congestion and boost the economy, citing anecdotal business successes from other towns. If a non-partisan research group presents a comprehensive report with verified data on the economic, traffic, and environmental impacts of similar highways in comparable cities, what is the most likely effect on the public debate, according to the principle that data's primary social role is to elevate the quality of public discourse?

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