Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning
Samantha Novak・2 minutes read
In scientific arguments, including a claim, evidence, and reasoning is crucial. The claim provides an answer, evidence supports it with data, and reasoning explains the connection using scientific concepts.
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- In scientific argumentation, a clear claim, supported by at least three pieces of evidence and sound reasoning, is crucial for establishing a convincing pattern and explanation.
- The three key components of a scientific argument – claim, evidence, and reasoning – work together to form a coherent and persuasive structure that answers questions and provides solid explanations based on scientific concepts.
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What are the key components of a scientific argument?
Claim, evidence, reasoning.