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What type of evidence is best to support a position?

  1. Personal anecdote

  2. Unbiased facts

  3. Opinionated argument

  4. Inferential statistics

The correct answer is: Unbiased facts

When presenting a position, the best type of evidence to support it would be unbiased facts. Personal anecdotes may be emotionally compelling, but they are not necessarily representative of the larger population. Opinionated arguments may be persuasive, but they are not based on factual evidence. Inferential statistics may be informative, but they can also be biased depending on how they are interpreted. Unbiased facts provide objective evidence that can support and strengthen a position.