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  2. Credibility - Wikipedia

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    Credibility dates back to Aristotle's theory of Rhetoric.Aristotle defines rhetoric as the ability to see what is possibly persuasive in every situation. He divided the means of persuasion into three categories, namely Ethos (the source's credibility), Pathos (the emotional or motivational appeals), and Logos (the logic used to support a claim), which he believed have the capacity to influence ...

  3. Government effectiveness index - Wikipedia

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    It measures the quality of public services, civil service, policy formulation and implementation, and the credibility of a government's commitment to improving or maintaining these aspects. The index includes 193 countries, each scored from -2.5 (less effective) to 2.5 (more effective). [1] It is part of a broader set of government quality ...

  4. Worldwide Governance Indicators - Wikipedia

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    These indicators are also well correlated with other indicators of good governance indicating that any issues present may be present in all governance indicators. [12] [13] [14] These indicators also have credibility due to their wide use in academia, international development, and business.

  5. Eco-Management and Audit Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Credibility, transparency and reputation: e.g. environmental statement, key performance indicators, verification and validation through independent environmental verifiers. Employee empowerment and motivation: e.g. improved involvement of staff, higher awareness, often leading to innovations.

  6. Monitoring and evaluation - Wikipedia

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    The credibility of findings and assessments depends to a large extent on the manner in which monitoring and evaluation is conducted. To assess performance, it is necessary to select, before the implementation of the project, indicators which will permit to rate the targeted outputs and outcomes.

  7. Wikipedia:Reliable sources - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Definition of a source. 1.2 Definition of published. 1.3 Context matters. 1.4 Age matters. ... If outside citation is the main indicator of reliability ...

  8. Economic Indicators: Definition, Types and Usage - AOL

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    Economic indicators are key stats about the economy that can help you better understand where the economy is headed. These indicators can help investors decide when to buy or sell investments. For ...

  9. Meedan - Wikipedia

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    Meedan co-founded the Credibility Indicators Working Group, with Hacks/Hackers. The project had four core aims: to develop the framework of credibility indicators to test; to refine the process of credibility indicator development through testing and annotating a wide variety of articles; to evaluate the training data developed through these ...