Substantiation

Group: 4 #group-4

Relations

  • Confirmation: Confirmation is the act of substantiating or verifying the truth or accuracy of something.
  • Verification: Verification is the process of substantiating or confirming the accuracy or truth of something.
  • Rationale: Rationale is the underlying reason or justification used to substantiate a decision or action.
  • Credibility: Credibility is the quality of being substantiated or believable based on evidence or reasoning.
  • Reliability: Reliability is the quality of being substantiated or dependable based on consistent evidence or performance.
  • Demonstration: Demonstration is the act of substantiating or proving something through practical exhibition or explanation.
  • Embodiment: Embodiment is the substantiation or giving of physical substance and form to an abstract idea or concept.
  • Authentication: Authentication is the process of substantiating or verifying the genuineness or validity of something.
  • Documentation: Documentation is the act of substantiating or providing written evidence or records to support something.
  • Validity: Validity is the quality of being substantiated or well-grounded based on evidence or logic.
  • Legitimacy: Legitimacy is the quality of being substantiated or justified as valid or lawful.
  • Argumentation: Argumentation is the process of substantiating or defending a position or claim through logical reasoning and evidence.
  • Reasoning: Reasoning is the process of substantiating or justifying a conclusion through logical thought and evidence.
  • Evidence: Evidence is the basis for substantiating a claim or assertion.
  • Truthfulness: Truthfulness is the quality of being substantiated or in accordance with facts or reality.
  • Evidence: Evidence substantiates or provides support for a claim or theory.
  • Justification: A justification substantiates or provides evidence to support a claim.
  • Justification: Justification is the act of substantiating or providing a valid reason or explanation for something.
  • Support: Support is the act of substantiating or providing evidence or reasoning to uphold or justify something.
  • Corroboration: Corroboration is the act of substantiating or confirming something with additional evidence or support.
  • Validation: Validation is the process of substantiating or confirming the validity or legitimacy of something.
  • Proof: Proof is a form of substantiation that establishes the truth or validity of something.
  • Concretization: Substantiation is the process of providing concrete evidence or proof for an abstract idea or claim.