Which two questions would best help a researcher analyze the limitations of evidence? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

Does the source present both sides of the issue in a fair way?
Does the source present both sides of the issue in a fair way?

Does the source include anecdotal evidence to support claims?
Does the source include anecdotal evidence to support claims?

Does the source require payment in order to access the provided information?
Does the source require payment in order to access the provided information?

Does the source write about other topics as well?
Does the source write about other topics as well?

Does the source use language that is designed to make me feel or think a certain way?
Does the source use language that is designed to make me feel or think a certain way?

1 answer

The two questions that would best help a researcher analyze the limitations of evidence are:

  1. Does the source present both sides of the issue in a fair way?
  2. Does the source use language that is designed to make me feel or think a certain way?

These questions help assess the objectivity and potential bias of the source, which are critical for evaluating the reliability and limitations of the evidence presented.