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What is the primary drawback of making decisions based solely on anecdotal evidence?

Anecdotal evidence, while potentially compelling, is not systematically collected and can be highly subjective, leading to unreliable and biased decision-making

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Question: What is the primary drawback of making decisions based solely on anecdotal evidence?

Answer options:

  • It is always incorrect. ✅ It can be subjective, unrepresentative, and lead to biased conclusions.
  • It is too complex to analyze accurately.
  • It is only useful for scientific research.

Correct answer: It can be subjective, unrepresentative, and lead to biased conclusions.

Explanation: Anecdotal evidence, while potentially compelling, is not systematically collected and can be highly subjective, leading to unreliable and biased decision-making.

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