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When evaluating evidence, which of the following shows that evidence is sufficient?(1 point) Responses The evidence is up to da...Asked by .
When evaluating evidence, which of the following shows that evidence is sufficient? Responses: The evidence is up to date. The evidence is up to date. There is enough evidence to prove the author's claim. There is enough evidence to prove the author's claim. The evidence is connected to the author's claim. The evidence is connected to the author's claim. The evidence is objective.
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When evaluating evidence, the statement that shows that evidence is sufficient is: **"There is enough evidence to prove the author's claim."**
While factors like being up to date, being connected to the author's claim, and being objective are important for assessing the quality of evidence, sufficiency specifically refers to whether the quantity and quality of the evidence can adequately support the claim being made.
While factors like being up to date, being connected to the author's claim, and being objective are important for assessing the quality of evidence, sufficiency specifically refers to whether the quantity and quality of the evidence can adequately support the claim being made.
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