Question:

Preponderance of evidence

(Last edited: Friday, 31 July 2020, 9:41 PM)
Answer:

 in the law, a standard of proof in which a claim is proven if the evidence shows that it is more likely true than false (i.e. probability > 50%). Preponderance of evidence is the legal standard generally used in research misconduct cases. This standard is much lower than the standard used in criminal cases, i.e. proof beyond reasonable doubt.



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