Asked by Bob
Which are examples of strong evidence that could be used to support a claim in a debate? Check all that apply.
anecdotes
examples
facts
opinions
statistics
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Checked: examples, facts, statistics.
- Examples — useful as illustrative evidence (better when representative or multiple).
- Facts — strong, verifiable support.
- Statistics — strong when from reliable sources and used correctly.
Not checked: anecdotes (usually weak, anecdotal) and opinions (weak unless cited expert opinion, but still not as strong as facts/statistics).
- Examples — useful as illustrative evidence (better when representative or multiple).
- Facts — strong, verifiable support.
- Statistics — strong when from reliable sources and used correctly.
Not checked: anecdotes (usually weak, anecdotal) and opinions (weak unless cited expert opinion, but still not as strong as facts/statistics).
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