Term

convergence of evidence

A type of result in evidence synthesis in which different kinds of empirical methods yield individual lines of evidence that support the same hypothesis. For example, complementing EEG studies with highly trained contemplatives’ first-person reports allows for greater convergence of evidence because two disparate empirical methods — EEG and introspection — can be used to provide evidence about mental phenomena.

See also: Convergence of Evidence (Essay)

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