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

• Does the source use language that is designed to make me feel or think a certain way?
• Does the source require payment in order to access the provided information?
• Does the source present both sides of the issue in a fair way?
• Does the source write about other topics as well?
Does the source include anecdotal evidence to support claims?

1 answer

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

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

These questions focus on the objectivity and bias of the source, which are critical for evaluating the credibility and reliability of evidence.