Why it is a bad idea to draw conclusions from anecdotal evidence?

a. Such conclusions usually go against common sense.
b. Anecdotes are reliable only if they come from experts, which they rarely do.
c. Anecdotes are a single-blind technique, not a double-blind method.
d. There is no way to know if the anecdote is true or if it will generalize to other people and situations.


Answer: D
Rationale: This is an individual's story or testimony about an observation or event that is used to make a claim as evidence.

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