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    Why Is an Anecdote Not Considered Strong Evidence?​
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Why Is an Anecdote Not Considered Strong Evidence?​

Question 156

Question 156

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Why is an anecdote not considered strong evidence?​


A) An anecdote is part of an experiment.
B) ​An anecdote is not replicable.
C) ​An anecdote is falsifiable.
D) ​An anecdote is observed in a double-blind manner.

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