Asked by Diana Mitrea Stoicescu on Apr 24, 2024
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You should assume everyone who examines the evidence you present in your report will arrive at the same conclusion.
Evidence
Material or information used to support facts or propositions in various contexts, such as legal or scientific.
- Appreciate the significance of avoiding biases and maintaining accuracy in the formulation of survey questions.
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MA
Mohamad Al-KadriApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
It is impossible to assume that everyone who examines the evidence will arrive at the same conclusion as interpretation and understanding of evidence can vary from person to person. It is important to make a clear and convincing argument in your report, but it is not certain that everyone who reads it will come to the same conclusion.
Learning Objectives
- Appreciate the significance of avoiding biases and maintaining accuracy in the formulation of survey questions.
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