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Why are eyewitness accounts less reliable than statistical data?(1 point)ResponsesEyewitness accounts require great effort to o...Question
Why are eyewitness accounts less reliable than statistical data?(1 point)
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Eyewitness accounts require great effort to obtain since few people want to share their experiences on record.
Eyewitness accounts require great effort to obtain since few people want to share their experiences on record.

Eyewitness accounts can be challenged by secondary sources that are written after an event occurred.
Eyewitness accounts can be challenged by secondary sources that are written after an event occurred.

Eyewitness accounts are considered primary sources because they were documented at the time an incident occurred.
Eyewitness accounts are considered primary sources because they were documented at the time an incident occurred.

Eyewitness accounts rely on the viewpoints of specific people and could be biased, which makes them more subjective
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Eyewitness accounts require great effort to obtain since few people want to share their experiences on record.
Eyewitness accounts require great effort to obtain since few people want to share their experiences on record.

Eyewitness accounts can be challenged by secondary sources that are written after an event occurred.
Eyewitness accounts can be challenged by secondary sources that are written after an event occurred.

Eyewitness accounts are considered primary sources because they were documented at the time an incident occurred.
Eyewitness accounts are considered primary sources because they were documented at the time an incident occurred.

Eyewitness accounts rely on the viewpoints of specific people and could be biased, which makes them more subjective
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Eyewitness accounts are less reliable than statistical data because eyewitness accounts rely on the viewpoints of specific people and could be biased, which makes them more subjective. This subjectivity can lead to inaccuracies in the recollection of events due to personal perceptions, memory distortions, or emotional influences, while statistical data is based on objective measurements and analyses that can provide a more reliable representation of facts.