To help the researcher analyze the limitations of evidence selected, the two best questions would be:
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Does the source use language that is designed to make me feel or think a certain way? - This question assesses potential bias or influence in the presentation of the evidence, which can limit its objectivity.
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Does the source include anecdotal evidence to support claims? - This question evaluates the reliability of the evidence, as anecdotal evidence may not be representative or robust enough to support broader conclusions.
These questions focus on the credibility and objectivity of the sources, which are crucial for evaluating the limitations of the evidence.