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Differentiate credibility from accuracy of data in history,​

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Answered by anushanagtode
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Answer:

Reliability refers to our ability to trust the consistency of the author's account of the truth. ... Credibility refers to our ability to trust the author's account of the truth on the basis of her or his tone and reliability.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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" Credibility refers to whether something can be believed as accurate and true".

Explanation:

If something is reliable, you can trust it. It is the instinctive quality of the evidence. If something is credible, you can believe it, whether it's real or not, whether you can trust it or not.

Accuracy is the main assessment that information provided in a source is likely to be correct. this is accuracy of the data in history.

It is most important to appraisement the sources which is available and it is the responsibility of historians to find out the relevance.

Mother of all disciplines applicable only on History. So, credibility is must essential.

Credibility is the confidence that can be placed in the fact of the research findings.

Credibility establishes whether the research findings represent plausible information drawn up from the participants pristine data and is a perfect interpretation of the area of original views.

The credibility defines the quality of being trustworthy or believable. The New England Journal of Medicine is one of the example of a publication with a high degree of credibility.

Credibility refers to our ability to faith the author's account of the truth on the basis of her or his tone and reliability.

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