Question

When is evidence sufficient?

Responses

when it comes from a reliable source
when it comes from a reliable source

when it provides enough information to support a claim
when it provides enough information to support a claim

when it is not about the same topic as a claim
when it is not about the same topic as a claim

when it relies on personal opinions

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Evidence is considered sufficient when it meets the following criteria:

1. **When it comes from a reliable source**: Trustworthy sources lend credibility to the evidence.

2. **When it provides enough information to support a claim**: Evidence must be relevant and comprehensive enough to substantiate the argument or assertion made.

The other options, such as being irrelevant to the claim or relying on personal opinions, do not contribute to the sufficiency of evidence.