It is probable that your evidence is wrong on both counts. Research further and you may find an alternative answer which is probably the right one.
ORDecide which answer has the most merit by looking at the supporting evidence
Weigh the evidence for each argument, then decide which is the most convincing. Maybe your conclusion will be that what you thought initially is incorrect. Or perhaps you will have additional information to present, with good reasons why it doesn't work that way. In either case, don't ever bury the information. Present all of the evidence, and then explain why you think it supports your conclusion. Explain any discrepancies to the best of your ability, but allow other people to draw their own conclusions.
If you find evidence that supports opposing conclusions based on your research question, weigh the evidence for both conclusions and pick the one you think is most convincing.
If you find evidence that supports opposing conclusions based on your research question, weigh the evidence for both conclusions and pick the one you think is most convincing.
Weigh the evidence for both conclusions and decide which has the most merit
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results from a complex analysis of all available evidence. :)
you as a defendant are entitled to all discovery from the prosecutor. If that did not answer your question, please be more clearer on what you need to know.
it is when you ask a question and answer it
When you think you have found the answer to your question.
Conclusions that are not logically supported do not necessarily invalidate the entire study, but they do call into question the credibility and reliability of the findings. Researchers should ensure that their conclusions are based on sound logical reasoning and evidence to maintain the validity of their study.
Incorporate the opposing arguments into your research to provide a more comprehensive analysis. Address the opposing arguments with counterarguments backed by evidence to strengthen your research. Acknowledge the validity of the opposing arguments while highlighting the strengths of your own research.
Take anything anyone says as a pinch of salt. Come to your own conclusions and look for your own evidence in everything in life. Question everything. Were far from computers.. We are human :-)
Answer this question… check to see if the information in the source is confirmed by other sources.