By relying unduly on anecdotal evidence, which often conflicts with more reliable data, including data from direct observation and measurement, a scientist risks losing credibility among his or her peers.(A) By relying unduly on anecdotal evidence, which often conflicts with more reliable data, including data from direct observation and measurement, a scientist risks losing credibility among his or her peers.
(B) To relying unduly on anecdotal evidence, That often conflicts with more reliable data, including data from direct observation and measurement, a scientist risks losing credibility among his or her peers.
(C) A scientist, by relying unduly on anecdotal evidence, that often conflict with more reliable data, including data from direct observation and measurement, risks losing credibility among their peers.
(D) A scientist, by relying unduly on anecdotal evidence, which often conflicts with more reliable data, including data from direct observation and measurement, risks losing credibility among his or her peers.
(E) A scientist risks losing credibility among his or her peers by relying unduly on anecdotal evidence, which often conflicts with more reliable data, including data from direct observation and measurement.