Evidence must be—-and for it to be considered effective

, it must be relevant, reliable, sufficient, and credible. Relevant evidence is directly related to the claims that are being made, while reliable evidence is accurate and consistent. Sufficient evidence is enough to support the argument being made, while credible evidence is trustworthy and comes from a reliable source. Additionally, the evidence must be presented in a clear and logical manner, and must be analyzed and interpreted in a way that supports the argument being made. Overall, effective evidence requires a combination of these elements to successfully support an argument or claim.