
1) Applicability 2) Appropriateness 3) Aptness 4) Cogency 5) Materiality 6) Pertinence 7) Pertinency 8) Relevancy
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1) Applicability 2) Connectedness 3) Connection 4) Connexion 5) Current application 6) Information science 7) Pertinence 8) Relevancy
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closely connected or appropriate to the matter in hand.
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The concept of relevance is studied in many different fields, including cognitive sciences, logic, and library and information science. Most fundamentally, however, it is studied in epistemology (the theory of knowledge). Different theories of knowledge have different implications for what is considered relevant and these fundamental views have im...
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[information retrieval] In information science and information retrieval, relevance denotes how well a retrieved document or set of documents meets the information need of the user. Relevance may include concerns such as timeliness, authority or novelty of the result. == History == The concern with the problem of finding relevant informatio...
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[law] Relevance, in the common law of evidence, is the tendency of a given item of evidence to prove or disprove one of the legal elements of the case, or to have probative value to make one of the elements of the case likelier or not. Probative is a term used in law to signify `tending to prove.` Probative evidence `seeks the truth`. Gener...
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• (n.) Alt. of Relevancy
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(from the article `evidence`) In civil proceedings in the common-law countries, evidence is both ascertained and simultaneously restricted by the assertions of the parties. If the ...
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Getting statistical significance is not necessarily the end of the story. In any experiment you would also want to see practical significance, which is not always present. In practical terms, the statistically significant difference may be so small as to be irrelevant. Noe that we may see practical significance in a sample, but we cannot conclude t...
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Rel'e·vance (r?l'?*v
a ns),
Rel'e*van*cy (-v
a n*s?)
noun 1. The quality or state of being relevant; pertinency; applicability. « Its answer little meaning, little
relevancy bore.»
Poe. 2. (Scots Law) Sufficiency to infer the con...
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[
n] - the relation of something to the matter at hand
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relevancy noun the relation of something to the matter at hand
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[SAT terms] the relation of something to the matter at hand
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