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Evaluate evidence from "summary" of The Critical Thinking Toolkit by Dr. Marlene Caroselli

In our quest to think critically, one of the key skills we must develop is the ability to evaluate evidence. This means scrutinizing the information we are presented with in order to determine its credibility, relevance, and reliability. When evaluating evidence, we must first consider the source. Is the information coming from a reputable and trustworthy source, or is it from a questionable or biased source? Understanding the credibility of the source is crucial in determining the validity of the evidence being presented. Next, we need to examine the relevance of the evidence to the argument being made. Does the evidence directly support the claim being put forth, or is it tangential or unrelated? It is important to ensure that the evidence being used is directly applicable to the point being made. Furthermore, we must assess the reliability of the evidence. I...
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    The Critical Thinking Toolkit

    Dr. Marlene Caroselli

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