- Yes, because personal stories are more trustworthy than scientific studies.
- No, because anecdotal evidence is not systematic and can be influenced by bias and coincidence, unlike rigorous scientific trials.
- Yes, if the story is very convincing.
- No, because doctors do not like it when patients share personal stories.
Question: Action: Should we rely on anecdotal evidence (“my friend said…”) to make important medical decisions?
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