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What are some good questions to use to identify limitations of evidence? (List at least three.)
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Identifying limitations of evidence is crucial for critical thinking and evaluating the credibility of information. Here are three good questions to consider:
1. **What is the source of the evidence?**
- Investigate who collected or produced the evidence and assess their credibility, potential biases, or conflicts of interest that might influence the findings.
2. **What methodology was used to gather the evidence?**
- Analyze the research design or data collection methods to determine if they are appropriate for the question being studied. Consider sample size, data collection techniques, and whether the methodology may introduce bias or error.
3. **Are there alternative explanations or confounding variables?**
- Explore whether the evidence adequately accounts for other factors that could influence the results. This can help assess whether the evidence supports causation or merely correlation.
These questions can help uncover potential weaknesses in the evidence and lead to a more nuanced understanding of the information presented.
1. **What is the source of the evidence?**
- Investigate who collected or produced the evidence and assess their credibility, potential biases, or conflicts of interest that might influence the findings.
2. **What methodology was used to gather the evidence?**
- Analyze the research design or data collection methods to determine if they are appropriate for the question being studied. Consider sample size, data collection techniques, and whether the methodology may introduce bias or error.
3. **Are there alternative explanations or confounding variables?**
- Explore whether the evidence adequately accounts for other factors that could influence the results. This can help assess whether the evidence supports causation or merely correlation.
These questions can help uncover potential weaknesses in the evidence and lead to a more nuanced understanding of the information presented.
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