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Module 7 - Reasons and Evidence Supporting Different Views or Conclusions

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Activity 1 : : Activity 2 : : Activity 3 : : Activity 4

Activity 2: Readings and Competency Builder

  • Read Chapter 8, “How Good is the Evidence: Intuition, Personal Experience, Testimonials, and Appeals to Authority? in Asking the Right Questions
  • Read Chapter 9, “How Good is the Evidence: Personal Observation, Research Studies, Case Examples, and Analogies?” in Asking the Right Questions
  • Read Chapter 10, “Are There Rival Causes?” in Asking the Right Questions
  • Go to the CLRPS Community and post a response to Competency Builder #3 - Ambiguity & Statistics, which can be found in the discussion threads section.
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