
1) Acceptance 2) Authority 3) Belief 4) Believability 5) Belief 6) Confidence 7) Credibleness 8) Quality 9) Weight
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1) Authenticity 2) Believability 3) Cred 4) Credibleness 5) Honesty 6) Plausibility 7) Plausibleness 8) Probability 9) Rigour 10) Validity
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Credibility refers to the objective and subjective components of the believability of a source or message. Traditionally, modern, credibility has two key components: trustworthiness and expertise, which both have objective and subjective components. Trustworthiness is based more on subjective factors, but can include objective measurements such as...
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• (n.) The quality of being credible; credibleness; as, the credibility of facts; the credibility of witnesses.
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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 it will fail induces market responses that hasten that failure.
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[Noun] The state of being able to believe or trust in someone.
Example: The football manager lost his credibility after the vote went against him and two weeks later he left his job.
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It refers to the truthfulness, reliability of a testimony in a trial.Credibilty is decided by the reputation of the witness and also supporting evidences and it is basically the mind that decides whether the party or the witness giving tetstimony is honest, sincere and reliable.
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Cred`i·bil'i·ty (krĕd`ĭ*bĭl'ĭ*tȳ)
noun [ Confer French
crédibilité .] The quality of being credible; credibleness; as, the
credibility of facts; the
credibility of witnesses.
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Worthiness of belief. To entitle a witness to credibility, he must be competent.
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The quality making testimony worthy of belief.
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[
n] - the quality of being believable or trustworthy
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credibility 1. The ability to inspire belief or trust. 2. A willingness to accept something as true. 3. The quality of being credible; an instance or case of this. 3. Believable, plausible; capable of being believed.
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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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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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credibleness noun the quality of being believable or trustworthy
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the quality of being believable or trustworthy
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