Difference between revisions of "Information Reliability"

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[Claimed by Lauren Guldan]
 
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Information reliability<ref>[http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/reliable Cambridge English Dictionary: Reliability]</ref> is the question of how much confidence one can place in certain information.
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Information reliability<ref>[http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/reliable Cambridge English Dictionary: Reliability]</ref> is the question of how much confidence one can place in certain information. The measure of reliability largely refers to how little error is present in the information, how unbiased it is, and how faithful it remains to the source.<ref>[http://aaajournals.org/doi/10.2308/acch.2006.20.4.399?code=aaan-site The Nature of Accounting Information Reliability]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 18:10, 16 February 2017

[Claimed by Lauren Guldan] Information reliability[1] is the question of how much confidence one can place in certain information. The measure of reliability largely refers to how little error is present in the information, how unbiased it is, and how faithful it remains to the source.[2]

History

Understanding Reliability

Ethics

Best Practices

Information Reliability in the News

See Also

Notes

  1. Cambridge English Dictionary: Reliability
  2. The Nature of Accounting Information Reliability