kredibilite

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Türkçe - İngilizce
(Ticaret) credibility
Whether or not a witness is being truthful

The primary measure of credibility is whether the testimony is probable or improbable when judged by common experience.

reputation impacting one's ability to be believed

After weeks of blowing smoke, her credibility with me was next to nil.

reputation impacting ones ability to be believed
a statistical measure of the reliability of a group's past claims experience
An evaluative criteria which involves questioning whether or not an author has the expertise to make the statement he/she is making
A statistical measure of reliability of experience data, based on the size of the sample
the quality of being believable or trustworthy
{i} trustworthiness, dependability
You're standing with the group, the degree to which they see you as sincere, competent and congruent Establishing your credibility helps establish a positive expectation set that will increase learning for the group Sometimes you need to disclose your qualifications as an authority on the subject
Credibility refers to whether or not a person or a statement is believed or trusted Sometimes leaders or expert witnesses are not considered by the public to be credible because they have a personal interest in the outcome of a situation or a conflict which would likely influence their views and/or statements about that situation or conflict
the quality of being believable on reasonable grounds
The quality of something that makes it believable
The ability to show that data have been collected, processed, stored, and disseminated responsibly
An improvement of credibility is considered to be the same as confidence building or providing quality to the customer
believability A credible communicator is perceived as both expert and trustworthy
refers to the amount of weight given to various estimates of losses or loss trends Stated another way, credibility is the measure of the statistical significance of estimates produced from various data sets An estimate produced from a larger data set will generally be a more reliable predictor than an estimate from a smaller data set Actuaries rely on certain standards to determine if the data underlying various estimates are sufficient for purposes of the ratemaking estimates If a particular set of data has 100% credibility, then the data is considered to be of sufficient volume that the estimate of claim costs can be based 100% on those data If the data volume is not 100% credible, the actuary must supplement the estimate from the data set with another data source and/or estimate
A statistical measure of the degree to which past results make good forecasts of future results
the key asset for public health advocates; just as you find certain media more trustworthy than others, media consider some sources more credible than others; the more you provide your information in a context of being accurate and fair -- offering the other side and even phone numbers of sources on the other side -- the more you will have credibility with news outlets
The quality of being plausible, believable, dependable, or worthy of confidence
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