نتایج جستجو برای: Credibility

تعداد نتایج: 10255  

2011
Zhen Shu

Credibility is an old yet modern topic. It has a particular significance in the current trend of market economy. However, China is facing a serious crisis of credibility nowadays. This paper proposes the suggestion of building credibility system in China from legal perspective.

1997
Guy Debelle James Vickery

This paper owes a great deal to Doug Laxton. We also thank Phil Lowe, Glenn Stevens and participants in a seminar at the Reserve Bank of Australia for helpful comments. The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Reserve Bank of Australia. Use of any results from this paper should clearly attribute the work to the authors and not to the Reserve Ba...

Journal: :Computer Science (AGH) 2015
Michal Kakol

In this paper, we present the findings of a qualitative analysis of 15,750 comments left by 2,041 participants in a Reconcile web credibility evaluation study. While assessing the credibility of the presented pages, respondents of the Reconcile studies were also asked to justify their ratings in writing. This work attempts to give an insight into the factors that affected the credibility assess...

2010
Tony Baldwin Linda Berger Linda Edwards

Given that ―rule-based analysis is the dominant form of reasoning‖ used by lawyers, it is probably safe to say that most lawyers would agree with Aristotle‘s sentiment. After all, this is how lawyers are taught to think in law school. Three years of their lives are slavishly devoted to the pursuit of logic with little to no emphasis on other forms of reasoning. Therefore, it is not surprising t...

2014
James Melton

Economic theory predicts a positive relationship between property rights and economic growth. However, few developing countries have experienced better economic performance after improving their protection of property rights. The following manuscript addresses this puzzle by directly assessing where property rights reforms have been effective. I argue that multiple, reinforcing credibility mech...

2012
Jiang Yang Scott Counts Meredith Ringel Morris Aaron Hoff

Microblogs have become an increasingly important source of information, both in the U.S. (Twitter) and in China (Weibo). However, the brevity of microblog updates, combined with increasing access of microblog content through search rather than through direct network connections, makes it challenging to assess the credibility of news relayed in this manner [34]. This paper reports on experimenta...

2018
Navya Yarrabelly Kamalakar Karlapalem

In this paper, we consider a set of articles or reports by journalists or others, wherein they predict or promise something about future. The problem we approach is determining the credibility of the authors based on the predictions coming out to be true. The two specific problems we address are extracting the predictions from the articles and annotating with various prediction attributes. And ...

2008
David J. Chalmers Gregory R. Mulhauser

A clutch of '-isms' characterises the approach to consciousness which David Chalmers defends: dualism, epiphenomenalism, functionalism, anti-reductionism, and -probably -panpsychism. (The author would no doubt want 'naturalism' included in the list as well, but as we shall see, Chalmers' predilection to describe his theory as 'scientific' stretches credibility.) While the book does not, as far ...

2012
Alexandra Olteanu

The size and diversity of today’s online content makes it hard for the users to evaluate its credibility. To address this problem, we aim to build a fully-decentralized and robust recommender system to support web credibility assessment. In this proposal, we highlight three pieces of work that serve as starting points for our research, which we organize in a number of steps: (1) an extensive an...

2005
McCallum

According to my dictionaries, "credibility" is the property of being credible, with the latter meaning roughly the same as believable. So with this definition, a policy lacks credibility if it is one that could not reasonably be believed. It would appear that William Fellner (1976, 1979), who introduced the idea into the macroeconomic arena, chose this particular word because he believed that t...

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