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  2. Criteria of truth - Wikipedia

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    Naïve realism posits that only that which is directly observable by the human senses is true. First-hand observation determines the truth or falsity of a given statement. Naïve Realism is an insufficient criterion of truth. A host of natural phenomena are demonstrably true, but not observable by the unaided sense.

  3. Question answering - Wikipedia

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    Assigning a question type to the question is a crucial task; the entire answer extraction process relies on finding the correct question type and hence the correct answer type. Keyword extraction is the first step in identifying the input question type. [14] In some cases, words clearly indicate the question type, e.g.,

  4. Decision problem - Wikipedia

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    A decision problem is decidable or effectively solvable if the set of inputs (or natural numbers) for which the answer is yes is a recursive set. A problem is partially decidable, semidecidable, solvable, or provable if the set of inputs (or natural numbers) for which the answer is yes is a recursively enumerable set.

  5. Research question - Wikipedia

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    When the research is complete and the researcher knows the (probable) answer to the research question, writing up can begin (as distinct from writing notes, which is a process that goes on through a research project). In term papers, the answer to the question is normally given in summary in the introduction in the form of a thesis statement.

  6. Knowledge-based decision making - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge-Based Decision-Making (KBDM) in management is a decision-making process [2] that uses predetermined criteria to measure and ensure the optimal outcome for a specific topic. KBDM is used to make decisions by establishing a thought process and reasoning behind a decision. [ 3 ]

  7. Deductive reasoning - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the idea that the sentences constituting the premises and conclusions have to be interpreted in order to determine whether the argument is valid. [ 13 ] [ 6 ] [ 5 ] This means that one ascribes semantic values to the expressions used in the sentences, such as the reference to an object for singular terms or to a truth-value for ...

  8. How to identify a ‘true’ Christian, if indeed you can even ...

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    Paul Prather: During election season, we’ve seen a lot of self-proclaimed Christians. Here are some clues to finding the real ones.

  9. Truth - Wikipedia

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    These include the question of defining truth; whether it is even possible to give an informative definition of truth; identifying things as truth-bearers capable of being true or false; if truth and falsehood are bivalent, or if there are other truth values; identifying the criteria of truth that allow us to identify it and to distinguish it ...

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