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Evaluating evidence critically with questions about bias, relevance, and credibility.

A person using a magnifying glass to examine a stack of books labeled "the evidence," with questions like "Uncertainty?", "Bias?", "Relevance?", "Credibility?", "Rigour?", and "Consensus?" pointing toward their head.

A person using a magnifying glass to examine a stack of books labeled "the evidence," with questions like "Uncertainty?", "Bias?", "Relevance?", "Credibility?", "Rigour?", and "Consensus?" pointing toward their head.

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