Response Credibility
Dimension 239 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Response Credibility measures the extent to which an expression presents information as coherent, accurate, verifiable, and internally consistent. It encompasses confidence in the trustworthiness of reported details, including whether claims are corroborated, plausible, and free of notable discrepancies.
evidence final name · Part Bock Developmental
Minimal Response Credibility
Expressions activating this band present neutral, miscellaneous, or only weakly evaluative content without a clear focus on whether reported information is trustworthy or verifiable. The expression may simply state preferences, routines, or unrelated topics, with credibility concerns largely absent.
Low Response Credibility
Expressions activating this band begin to frame reported information as something to be assessed, rated, or interpreted, but the trustworthiness of the content remains only loosely specified. The expression often centers on factual reporting, observed events, or clinical status without explicit credibility concerns.
Moderate Response Credibility
Expressions activating this band directly address the reality, source, or diagnostic interpretation of reported experiences. The expression treats accuracy and truth status as active questions, including uncertainty about whether an account is real, correctly understood, or properly attributed.
High Response Credibility
Expressions activating this band portray reported information as questionable because of weak support, poor methods, missing corroboration, or notable discrepancies. The expression emphasizes concerns about whether claims can be validated with confidence.
Severe Response Credibility
Expressions activating this band depict reported information as unreliable, inaccurate, inconsistent, or unverifiable in ways that materially undermine confidence in the account. The expression highlights clear validity concerns such as misreporting, conflicting timelines, or unresolved inconsistencies.
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Minimal Part Bock Developmental: Expressions show no meaningful part bock developmental content. The proxy is effectively absent. Expressions activating this band are unrelated to part bock developmental.
Emerging Part Bock Developmental: Part bock developmental is clearly present at this level. This is the first band where part bock developmental becomes detectable. Expressions activating this band reflect part bock developmental at this level of intensity.
Elevated Part Bock Developmental: Part bock developmental is experienced here as observable behavioral patterns associated with problematic or disordered functioning. Unlike the band below, where part bock developmental was characterized by a general form, the proxy here has shifted in character. The facets that dominated at lower levels have receded. Expressions activating this band engage with part bock developmental at a level associated with formal behavioral assessment.
Severe Part Bock Developmental: Part bock developmental is experienced here as observable behavioral patterns associated with problematic or disordered functioning. Compared to the band below, part bock developmental is more intense and concentrated but retains the same essential character. Expressions activating this band engage with part bock developmental at a level associated with formal behavioral assessment.
