Question
Use the sentences to answer the question.
Choosing the most valid idea is easier if one idea has a lot of evidence and the other idea has very little. The choice is also easier if one idea has strong, believable evidence, while the other ideas has weak, unconvincing evidence. Evidence may come in many forms, including expert opinions on a subject or anecdotes based on personal accounts. It is the reader's responsibility to look for evidence and determine its strength.
Which of the following can be ways to determine valid evidence based on the information in the sentences above?
(2 points)
Responses
See if you like or agree with what the author has to say about the subject.
See if you like or agree with what the author has to say about the subject.
See if the evidence comes from an expert.
See if the evidence comes from an expert.
Check your familiarity with the evidence.
Choosing the most valid idea is easier if one idea has a lot of evidence and the other idea has very little. The choice is also easier if one idea has strong, believable evidence, while the other ideas has weak, unconvincing evidence. Evidence may come in many forms, including expert opinions on a subject or anecdotes based on personal accounts. It is the reader's responsibility to look for evidence and determine its strength.
Which of the following can be ways to determine valid evidence based on the information in the sentences above?
(2 points)
Responses
See if you like or agree with what the author has to say about the subject.
See if you like or agree with what the author has to say about the subject.
See if the evidence comes from an expert.
See if the evidence comes from an expert.
Check your familiarity with the evidence.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Based on the information in the sentences, the way to determine valid evidence is to:
**See if the evidence comes from an expert.**
The other options do not align with the guidelines provided for evaluating the strength of evidence.
**See if the evidence comes from an expert.**
The other options do not align with the guidelines provided for evaluating the strength of evidence.