Anecdotal
A story is said to be anecdotal if it makes a truth claim which has not been established scientifically.
An anecdotal example is one which has not been deduced from rigorous inquiry. An anecdote is informal, impermanent but potentially useful.
Anecdotes used to be even more useful when they meant what their name actually means: things which have not been …
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