What are the limitations of evidence?(1 point)

Responses

weaknesses in evidence that might influence the outcome of research
weaknesses in evidence that might influence the outcome of research

an argument or assertion that something is true
an argument or assertion that something is true

an opposing argument or assertion that contradicts a claim
an opposing argument or assertion that contradicts a claim

prejudice in favor of or against one thing compared to another, usually in an unfair way
prejudice in favor of or against one thing compared to another, usually in an unfair way

All of the above responses capture different limitations of evidence. Evidence can have weaknesses that might influence the outcome of research, such as being incomplete, biased, or based on faulty methodology. Additionally, evidence is not always objective, as it can include arguments or assertions that may or may not be true. Furthermore, there can be opposing arguments or assertions that contradict the evidence presented. Finally, evidence can be influenced by prejudice, leading to unfair comparisons or judgments.