Claim Lineage
Claim Lineage is the traceable path of a claim from its origin through restatements, citations, and transformations.
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Evidence quality, provenance, corroboration, independence, and source reliability terminology.
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Claim Lineage is the traceable path of a claim from its origin through restatements, citations, and transformations.
Read full definitionEvidence Diversity is the spread of independent evidence types and sources supporting or challenging a claim.
Read full definitionEvidence freshness is how recent and still-applicable a source or signal is relative to the decision being made.
Read full definitionAn evidence gap is missing information that prevents a high-confidence trust decision—even when no negative evidence has been found.
Read full definitionEvidence Integrity is the degree to which evidence remains authentic, unaltered, and traceable from source to use.
Read full definitionEvidence Sufficiency is whether the available evidence is enough to support a trust decision at an acceptable confidence level.
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