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  2. Wikipedia:Credibility - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's credibility has improved during its lifetime. Wikipedia allows anyone to edit its contents and this can undermine its credibility. An illustrious professor could post content and a "troll" or uninformed individual could easily overwrite it, with or without a malicious agenda.

  3. Credible interval - Wikipedia

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    In Bayesian statistics, a credible interval is an interval used to characterize a probability distribution.It is defined such that an unobserved parameter value has a particular probability to fall within it.

  4. Credible Labs - Wikipedia

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    Credible Labs Inc., commonly known as Credible, is a financial technology company headquartered in San Francisco.The company also does business through its subsidiary Credible Operations, Inc.

  5. Justin Credible - Wikipedia

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    Peter Joseph Polaco (born October 16, 1973) is an American professional wrestler.He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the ring name Justin Credible.

  6. Non-credible threat - Wikipedia

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    An example of a non-credible threat is demonstrated by Shaorong Sun & Na Sun in their book Management Game Theory. The example game, the market entry game, describes a situation in which an existing firm, firm 2, has a strong hold on the market and a new firm, firm 1, is considering entering.

  7. Beneish M-score - Wikipedia

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    Beneish M-score is a probabilistic model, so it cannot detect companies that manipulate their earnings with 100% accuracy. Financial institutions were excluded from the sample in Beneish paper when calculating M-score since these institutions make money through different routes.

  8. List of magicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of magicians/illusionists, prestidigitators, mentalists, escapologists, and other practitioners of stage magic.For the list of supernatural magicians, see List of occultists.

  9. Evidence-based practice - Wikipedia

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    Evidence-based practice is the idea that occupational practices ought to be based on scientific evidence.The movement towards evidence-based practices attempts to encourage and, in some instances, require professionals and other decision-makers to pay more attention to evidence to inform their decision-making.