Tag: anecdotal evidence


SOFT DATA

Defining Soft Data in Psychological Research The term soft data, within the context of psychological and social science research, refers to information that is inherently subjective, highly susceptible to bias, or demonstrably flawed due to methodological weaknesses. This type of data stands in direct contrast to hard data, which is typically characterized by high objectivity, […]

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ANCCDOTAL EVIDENCE

Definition and Core Characteristics Anecdotal evidence constitutes a form of proof grounded fundamentally in casual, unrestrained private experiences, often relayed through personal testimony or hearsay rather than systematic investigation or controlled experimentation. This type of evidence is inherently subjective, relying heavily upon individual memory, interpretation, and the emotional resonance of the event being described. Unlike […]

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