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(Aziq) Are we too quick to assume that the most recent evidence is…
(Aziq) Are we too quick to assume that the most recent evidence is inevitably the strongest? Discuss
with reference to the natural sciences and one other area of knowledge.
UNPACKING
Assume
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a belief or feeling that something is true or that something will happen, although there is no proof
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Strongest
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powerful and effective in supporting something, opposing something
INQUIRIES
Why is it that more recent evidence has proven to be stronger than older evidence of a particular issue?
How have advancements in research methods and technology over time enhanced reliability of recent evidence compared to older evidence?
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What are the risks in assuming that recent evidence is always the strongest when making important decisions?
How might assuming recent evidence as the strongest lead to inaccuracies and biases in decision-making?
What aspects of an issue might be overlooked or misunderstood if only recent evidence is considered?
Is there a risk of overlooking important perspectives by not considering a broader range of evidence?
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Area of Knowledge
Natural Sciences
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What are the risks in assuming that recent evidence is always the strongest when making important decisions?
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Human Sciences
Why is it that more recent evidence in human human science has proven to be stronger than older evidence of a particular issue?
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How does the inevitability of a study in human science plays a role in assuming the strongest recent evidence of a topic?
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