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When should you consider finding more evidence for you claim?

if several peer reviewers were not convinced by the evidence you already have in your report
if you have a lot of time before the final draft of your research report is due
if you have lots of extra evidence that you haven’t used in your report yet

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User Copeg
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Answer:

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User Nik Klassen
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Answer:

If several peer reviewers were not convinced by the evidence you already have in your report.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to have a strong claim, you need strong evidence. If peer reviewers were not convinced by the evidence you already have in your report, your evidence is probably not strong enough. If you have a lot of time before the report is due, it doesn't mean you should add unnecessary evidence. Same with a lot of extra evidence. If it's not strong evidence that will greatly influence the opinions of your peers, it probably isn't necessary, and shouldn't be added.

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