Types of Evidence

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Jessica S.

Borac G9-Ruby

Jessica S. Borac
G9-Ruby

Evidence: According to research can be breeding grounds for cyberbullying,


which can have serious consequences for young user’s metal well-being.
Type: Statistical Evidence

Evidence: Youth counselor witnessed how social media can provide valuable
support health challenges or identity issues.
Many young people find solace in online communities where they can
connect with other who share similar experiences.
Type: Testimonial Evidence

Evidence: A 15-years-old falls victim to online predators on social media


platform. Despite being cautious, they unknowingly engage with
someone who manipulates and exploits their trust.
Type: Anecdotal Evidence

Evidence: Allowing young people below 16 to use social media without proper
guidance and supervision is akin to giving them access to a public space
without teaching them how navigate potentials risks.
Type: Analogical Evidence

Evidence: A mental health professional shares stories of young clients who


developed anxiety and depression due to the constant pressure to present
a perfect image on social media, leading to feelings of inadequacy and
low self-worth.
Type: Testimonial Evidence

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