How is qualitative data difefrent from anecdotal evidence?
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When should it be used (and not used) in a research paper? Anecdotal evidence is evidence based on personal observation, personal experience, personal examples, and case studies. It can be used to disprove general statements but should not be used to support arguments or support or oppose narrower claims.
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➡️ Anecdotal evidence (we assume it's truthful) is a form of qualitative data. It's not a measurement of anything, but its very existence tells us that at least one person has perceived something to be true. That's a qualitative data point, a place to start thinking and asking questions.
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