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Which form of evidence can prove a fact by itself and does not need backup information to refer to or as a reference?
Corroborative evidence
Circumstantial evidence
Hearsay
Direct evidence
The correct answer is direct evidence. Direct evidence can prove fact by itself and does not need supporting information. Conclusive evidence is irrefutable and cannot be contradicted. Circumstantial evidence can prove an intermediate fact used to assume another fact. Corroborative evidence is supporting evidence used to prove an idea or point that cannot stand on its own.
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