Why is it important to provide evidence when making a claim?

Evaluating Evidence and Misinformation

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Because it is a legal requirement.
To confuse the audience with too much information.
To ensure the claim is taken seriously and is credible.
Because it makes the claim sound more interesting.
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What is a key reason why misinformation spreads easily online?
Because everyone has access to the internet.
Due to the lack of character limits on social media.
Because people can make claims without providing evidence.
Because the internet is a trustworthy source.
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What should you do if a source provides no evidence for its claims?
Trust it if it aligns with your beliefs.
Assume it is true if it is popular.
Be immediately suspicious of its validity.
Share it widely to gather opinions.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the issue with the viral Facebook post about the deadly spider?
It provided too much evidence.
It was shared by a well-known scientist.
It lacked credible evidence to support its claims.
It was a government announcement.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the snowball example illustrate about evidence?
That winter disproves global warming.
That snowballs can disprove climate change.
That evidence must be relevant to the claim.
That all evidence is equally valid.
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What is a spurious correlation?
A coincidental link between unrelated events.
A direct cause-and-effect relationship.
A type of reliable evidence.
A proven scientific fact.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is it important to question evidence that confirms our pre-existing beliefs?
Because it might be too good to be true.
To ensure we are not biased in our evaluation.
Because it is always false.
To make sure it aligns with popular opinion.
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