Noun
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anecdotal evidence (uncountable)
A limited selection of examples which support or refute an argument, but which are not supported by scientific or statistical analysis.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that some people are fine with Method C when reading continuous text at 96 dpi (e.g. Times Reader, etc.) but not in UI scenarios. Source: Internet
Anecdotal evidence suggests expanding glaciers almost worldwide. Source: Internet
Anecdotal evidence suggests that Kissinger told Sadat that the reason for the U.S. airlift was that the Israelis were close to "going nuclear". Source: Internet
Anecdotal evidence of its effects is infrequently discussed, possibly due to social taboos in many cultures. Source: Internet
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the US armed forces are experimenting with this technology to keep soldiers calm under stress and improve their marksmanship under simulated battlefield situations! Source: Internet
Anecdotal evidence has claimed that as many as 2,500 of the 3,000 babies born in Sacred Heart in these 36 years were adopted, but this has not been confirmed. Source: Internet