Question
How can the relevance of evidence be determined in an argument?
a.
By assessing its bias
b.
By seeing if it supports the claim
c.
By identifying the claim
d.
By checking for credibility
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The relevance of evidence in an argument can be determined primarily by:
**b. By seeing if it supports the claim**
While assessing bias (a), identifying the claim (c), and checking for credibility (d) are also important aspects of evaluating evidence, the direct measure of its relevance is whether it effectively supports the argument being made.
**b. By seeing if it supports the claim**
While assessing bias (a), identifying the claim (c), and checking for credibility (d) are also important aspects of evaluating evidence, the direct measure of its relevance is whether it effectively supports the argument being made.