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Attribution of Claims

Attribution of claims means making clear where a statement comes from and whether it is a fact, interpretation, source-based claim, or uncertainty.

Visitors should be able to tell the difference between what is directly observable, what is documented, and what is inferred.

  • Ask whether the claim has a source.
  • Separate observation from interpretation.
  • Look for uncertainty flags.
  • Avoid treating interpretation as settled fact.

Give students a paragraph and ask them to mark each sentence as observation, source-based claim, inference, or uncertainty.

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This entry explains source attribution in public interpretation. It does not provide legal, authentication, appraisal, or expert identification guidance.