irrelevancies
Irrelevancies are items, statements, or data that do not bear on the matter under consideration. In reasoning and communication, something is considered irrelevant if it does not affect the truth, interpretation, or decision at hand. The term is commonly used across disciplines to distinguish pertinent elements from distractions.
In logic and philosophy, relevance is a relation between premises and conclusions. Irrelevancies can derail argumentation
In law, evidence must be relevant to a matter at issue to be admissible; irrelevant evidence is
In research and statistics, including irrelevant variables can inflate noise, reduce model precision, and obscure true
In everyday use, recognizing irrelevancies supports concise, on-topic communication. Techniques include focusing on the question, outlining