Peer-reviewed articles are scrutinized by experts in the field, ensuring the reliability and credibility of the evidence.
Anonymous sources lack accountability and are often unreliable, reducing the credibility of the evidence.
Relevant evidence aligns with the argument’s purpose and helps validate its claims.
Evidence from 2002 may not accurately reflect current technology trends, weakening its applicability.
Supporting claims with corroborated evidence from credible sources enhances reliability and persuasiveness.