Meaning credibility
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n. whether testimony is worthy of belief, based on competence of ...
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Relationships Broader Term:  trustworthiness n. ~ The quality of being accepted as believable or trustworthy.
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A measure of how believable and trustworthy your marketing is perceived to be. You can communicate credibility by including security badges, ratings, reviews and testimonials on your website or landin [..]
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A researcher's ability to demonstrate that the object of a study is accurately identified and described, based on the way in which the study was conducted
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(1) An actuarial term describing the degree of accuracy in forecasting future events based on statistical reporting of past events. (2) The weight assigned or assignable to observed data in contras [..]
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1590s, from Medieval Latin credibilitas, from Latin credibilis (see credible). Credibility gap is 1966, American English, in reference to official statements about the Vietnam War.
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Speaker's believability, based on the audience's evaluation of the speaker's competence, experience, character, and charisma. [SB]
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The quality making testimony worthy of belief.
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The condition of being believed. Particularly relevant when a government or central bank tries to influence an economic variable, such as the exchange rate or the rate of inflation, since belief that [..]
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the quality of being believable or trustworthy (credible) capable of being believed; "completely credible testimony"; "credible information" (credib [..]
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The state or quality of being worthy of trust or belief. The reliability of information content usually depends on the motives and credentials of the author or provider. In 2001, Consumers Union launc [..]
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Credibility refers to the believability and reliability of information received from outside sources. When assessing the credibility of a source it is necessary to evaluate the trustworthiness and exp [..]
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Believability of a writer or publication. A reader’s trust in a writer or publication.
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believability of a writer or publication
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Credibility is the quality, capability, or power to elicit belief or a capacity for belief. It may also refer to someone's reputation for truthfulness. For example, the credibility of a witness m [..]
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(n) the quality of being believable or trustworthy
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(NCCI,CIRB,SIF) - A level of confidence (e.g., "20% credible") assigned to loss-experience data, generally reflecting a statistical model for combining loss experience from two or more sourc [..]
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The quality of being believable or worthy of trust.
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A statistical measure of the degree to which past results make good forecasts of future results.
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A statistical measure of the degree to which past results make good forecasts of future results.
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Something that can be believed and trusted.
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The audience's perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic.
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n. whether testimony is worthy of belief, based on competence of the witness and likelihood that it is true. Unless the testimony is contrary to other known facts or is extremely unlikely based on hum [..]
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