Credibility

  • 51credibility gap — n. obvious difference of opinion between purported and actual facts; untrustworthiness; discrepancy …

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  • 52credibility gap — the difference or distance between what one is able, or willing, to believe and what one is asked to believe; the extent of disbelief …

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  • 53credibility gap — noun an apparent difference between what is said or promised and what happens or is true …

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  • 54credibility gap — credibil′ity gap n. 1) cvb a lack of confidence by the public in statements made by politicians, corporations, etc 2) cvb a perceived discrepancy between statements and actual performance or behavior • Etymology: 1965–70 …

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  • 55credibility gap — /krɛdəˈbɪləti gæp/ (say kreduh biluhtee gap) noun the difference between what is said, as by a politician, and what is actually meant or done …

  • 56Stanford Web Credibility Project — The Stanford Web Credibility Project, which involves assessments of website credibility conducted by the Stanford University Persuasive Technology Lab, is an investigative examination of what leads people to believe in the veracity of content… …

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  • 57The Credibility Gap — For the political term, see Credibility gap. The Credibility Gap was a satirical comedy team comprising Harry Shearer, Richard Beebe, David L. Lander and Michael McKean.[1] Lew Irwin, John Gilliland, Thom Beck, and Len Chandler also performed in… …

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  • 58Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp — Type Private Founded New York City, New York 1841 Malibu, California 2010 Headquarters Malibu, California, U.S. Key people Jeffrey Stibel, Chairman CEO. Products …

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  • 59Actuarial credibility — describes an approach used by actuaries to improve statistical estimates. Although the approach can be formulated in either a frequentist or Bayesian statistical setting, the latter is often preferred because of the ease of recognizing more that… …

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  • 60Maximum clade credibility tree — A maximum clade credibility tree is a tree that summarises the results of a Bayesian phylogenetic inference. Whereas a majority rule tree combines the most common clades, potentially resulting in a tree that was not sampled during the analysis,… …

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