Why is it important to cite empirical evidence when making claims or justifying an interpretation? (1 point)

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Evidence is found in passages and illustrations that show a claim or interpretation. 
Evidence is found in passages and illustrations that show a claim or interpretation. 

Evidence indicates the truth or validity of a claim or interpretation. 
Evidence indicates the truth or validity of a claim or interpretation. 

Evidence shapes a claim or interpretation. 
Evidence shapes a claim or interpretation. 

Evidence can be used in decision-making when it is supported by a claim or interpretation. 

By citing empirical evidence when making claims or justifying an interpretation, we are providing support and credibility to our statements. It shows that our claims are based on objective facts and observations, rather than personal opinions or biases. This helps to establish the truth or validity of our claims and interpretations, as it provides concrete evidence that can be reviewed and verified by others. Additionally, citing empirical evidence allows for transparency and accountability in decision-making, as it ensures that our conclusions are based on reliable information and not influenced by subjective factors.