ValidityA claim that is convincing, compelling, sound, or cogent. For example, the claim that people dream when they sleep, especially during the REM stage[∂], is a valid claim: there is a great deal of evidence supporting this claim. On the other hand, the claim that birds dream is of more questionable validity: even though birds also enter the REM stage, this does not mean that they dream during this stage. |
This site was developed and is maintained by Jeffry Ricker
Contact Person: Jeffry Ricker
This site is hosted on
Scottsdale Community College's
server. Please read their disclaimer.