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Originally Posted by JJ Glo
An anecdotal is using personal experience and ignoring the statistics.
Why don't you show me the statistics backing up your claim that you pulled out of....nowhere.
If you had posted actual instances where USCIS ignored Service Requests, and I had said that I made a Service Request and it worked, that would be an anecdotal. Learn what the word means before you use it.
If you fail to show the statistics, what you said is in fact an anecdotal considering the fact that many people have done Service Requests and have been answered.
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"The expression anecdotal evidence refers to evidence from anecdotes. Because of the small sample, there is a larger chance that it may be unreliable due to cherry-picked or otherwise non-representative samples of typical cases.[1][2] Anecdotal evidence is considered dubious support of a claim; it is accepted only in lieu of more solid evidence. This is true regardless of the veracity of individual claims."
^ this is the correct definition of what is anecdotal. Not the one you pulled out of nowhere. And you used an anecdotal evidence. Burden of proof is on you.