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Define credence
editThe current article doesn't not give a defintion of "credence". The article states general properties of credence such as "Credence is a measure of belief strength, expressed as a percentage." The article gives examples of credence. However, the article does not define credence. A definition of credence should give the procedure for computing it. If the procedure is subjective then this should be revealed.