crossevidence
Crossevidence is a term used to describe the practice of drawing conclusions from multiple, independent sources that cross-validate a claim. It is not a formally standardized term, but it appears in discussions of evidence synthesis, triangulation, and convergent validation across disciplines. The core idea is to reduce reliance on a single source by seeking corroboration from diverse data points or domains.
Crossevidence encompasses information gathered from different kinds of sources, such as empirical studies, expert judgment, observational
Evaluating crossevidence involves assessing source quality, relevance, and independence, as well as the coherence of findings
Crossevidence is used in evidence-based medicine, policy development, investigative journalism, and forensic and legal analyses to
Related concepts include triangulation, corroboration, and cross-validation. Crossevidence highlights the value of converging data as a