An unsubstantiated claim.
An unproven claim.
Quackery.
Conjecture.
The claim that can be asserted without evidence requires evidence to be considered valid.
Hi, data provides evidence to back up your claim. Without evidence, your claim is not reliable.
Making claims without evidence undermines the credibility of the author's argument. Providing evidence supports the claim, makes the argument more convincing, and helps readers understand the basis of the statement.
It is a statement to support a given position, with or without evidence.
An argument typically consists of a claim, evidence to support that claim, and reasoning that explains how the evidence supports the claim. The claim is the main point being made, the evidence provides support or proof for the claim, and the reasoning connects the evidence to the claim.
Words containing "claim":acclaimdisclaimdisclaimerexclaimexclamationproclaimproclamationreclaimreclamation
No, it is not a preposition. The word claim can be a verb, or a noun, also as an adjunct or adjective (claim ticket, claim form).
state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof
Is the evidence from the best source I can find
The evidence presented in court, such as witness testimony, documents, and physical evidence, supports the claim being made by the party.
A good claim that states your opinion/fact, strong evidence that supports your claim, and reasoning that shows a link between the claim and evidence. The most important parts, in my opinion, are the reasoning and evidence, but the claim is important too. After all, the claim is the base. The evidence is the top, and the reasoning is all the details that make it interesting and worthy of of attention.
One cannot claim for sure if he is real or not. He is still unknown, and will remain so without hard evidence.