Objective Evidence

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1. Objective Evidence is information based on facts that can be proved through analysis, measurement, observation, and other such means or method of research.
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2. Objective evidence is data that shows or proves that something exists or is true. Objective evidence can be collected by performing observations, measurements,tests, or by using any other suitable method.

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