Anecdotal Evidence

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Anecdotal evidence are the informal accounts or personal stories that can be used to support a claim or argument. It is based on individual experiences or observations, rather than systematic research or scientific analysis. While anecdotes can be compelling and provide real-world examples, they often lack the rigor and generalizability of empirical evidence.

No Love for Anecdotal Evidence


https://theconversation.com/why-research-beats-anecdote-in-our-search-for-knowledge-30654

5 reasons why anecdotes are totally worthless


http://www.self.com/story/natural-remedy-science-rumors
http://www.students4bestevidence.net/1-2-anecdotes-are-unreliable-evidence/
 

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