Definition of Plausibleness. Meaning of Plausibleness. Synonyms of Plausibleness

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Definition of Plausibleness

Plausibleness
Plausibleness Plau"si*ble*ness, n. Quality of being plausible.

Meaning of Plausibleness from wikipedia

- Plausible deniability is the ability of people, typically senior officials in a formal or informal chain of command, to deny knowledge of or responsibility...
- "The Plausible Impossible" is an episode of the Disneyland television program, originally broadcast on October 31, 1956. Walt Disney explains how drawings...
- In epidemiology and biomedicine, biological plausibility is the proposal of a causal ****ociation—a relationship between a ****tive cause and an outcome—that...
- Plausible reasoning is a method of deriving new conclusions from given known premises, a method different from the classical syllogistic argumentation...
- religion, plausibility structures are the sociocultural contexts for systems of meaning within which these meanings make sense, or are made plausible. Beliefs...
- Plausible Denial: Was the CIA Involved in the ********ination of JFK? is a 1991 book by American attorney Mark Lane that outlines his theory that former...
- Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences is a 1991 book by Geoffrey Hawthorn, professor of sociology at the...
- Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning is a two-volume book by the mathematician George Pólya describing various methods for being a good guesser of new...
- Plausible Prejudices: Essays on American Writing is a 1985 collection of essays by Joseph Epstein dealing with literary criticism and other subjects....
- S. District Judge T. S. Ellis III ruled that the plaintiffs could not plausibly prove they were subject to upstream surveillance, and that their argument...