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  2. Corroborating evidence - Wikipedia

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    [1] Another type of corroborating evidence comes from using the Baconian method , i.e., the method of agreement , method of difference , and method of concomitant variations . These methods are followed in experimental design .

  3. Intelligence source and information reliability - Wikipedia

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    The source reliability is rated between A (history of complete reliability) to E (history of invalid information), with F for source without sufficient history to establish reliability level. The information content is rated between 1 (confirmed) to 5 (improbable), with 6 for information whose reliability can not be evaluated. [6]

  4. Confirmation bias - Wikipedia

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    In Peter Wason's initial experiment published in 1960 (which does not mention the term "confirmation bias"), he repeatedly challenged participants to identify a rule applying to triples of numbers. They were told that (2,4,6) fits the rule. They generated triples, and the experimenter told them whether each triple conformed to the rule. [3]: 179

  5. Corroboration in Scots law - Wikipedia

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    The importance of corroboration is unique to Scots criminal law. [1] A long-standing feature of Scots law, the requirement for corroborating evidence means at least two independent sources of evidence are required in support of each crucial fact before an accused can be convicted of a crime. [2]

  6. AP fires reporter, reviews sourcing rules after Poland error

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    AP's policies also call for a second source to corroborate information received through confidential sources, although exceptions are granted on a case-by-case basis. ... Flagg has 17 points and ...

  7. Corroborate - Wikipedia

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    Corroborate. Add languages. Add links ... This page was last edited on 1 April ... (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Police can't 'corroborate criminal activity' in Giddey ...

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    Giddey was the No. 6 overall pick in the 2021 draft and was named to the All-Rookie second team during the 2021-2022 season. Last season, he averaged 16.6 points, 7.9 rebounds and 6.2 assists.

  9. Aguilar–Spinelli test - Wikipedia

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    Individual states can provide more rights under their own laws than the Federal Constitution requires. At least six states — Alaska, [SL 1] Hawaii, [SL 2] Massachusetts, [SL 3] New York, [SL 4] Vermont [SL 5] and Washington [SL 6] — have rejected the Gates rationale and have retained the two-prong Aguilar–Spinelli test on independent ...