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Why is it important to cite empirical evidence when making claims or justifying an interpretation?(1 point)
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Evidence indicates the truth or validity of a claim or interpretation.
Evidence indicates the truth or validity of a claim or interpretation.

Evidence is found in passages and illustrations that show a claim or interpretation.
Evidence is found in passages and illustrations that show a claim or interpretation.

Evidence shapes a claim or interpretation.
Evidence shapes a claim or interpretation.

Evidence can be used in decision making when it is supported by a claim or interpretation.

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Evidence indicates the truth or validity of a claim or interpretation.

Citing empirical evidence is crucial because it supports the validity of your claims or interpretations, making them more credible and reliable.

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