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Publishing confirming and non-confirming data [PDF]
This editorial introduces the Preclinical Reproducibility and Robustness channel on F1000Research, which has been created to encourage and facilitate open and transparent publication and discussion of confirmatory and non-confirmatory studies in biomedical research.
Alberts, Bruce, Kamb, Alexander
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Hypothetico-deductivism: incomplete but not hopeless [PDF]
Alleged counter-examples deployed in Park (2004) against the account of selective hypothetico deductive confirmation offered in Gemes (1998) are shown to be ineffective.
Gemes, Ken
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Self-Confirming Equilibrium [PDF]
The authors introduce a new solution concept for games in extensive form -- the self-confirming equilibrium -- which captures the features of the outcomes of a plausible learning process. In an earlier study, \textit{D. Fudenberg} and \textit{D. M. Kreps} [`A theory of learning, experimentation and equilibrium in games', mimeo, Stanford (1988)] had ...
Fudenberg, Drew, Levine, David K
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Explanation, confirmation, and Hempel's paradox [PDF]
Hempel’s Converse Consequence Condition (CCC), Entailment Condition (EC), and Special Consequence Condition (SCC) have some prima facie plausibility when taken individually.
Roche, William
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The manifestations of digital literacy in social media among Indonesian youth
Digital literacy capability is a must in the era of internet access, especially in the use of social media. All internet users, especially university students, must practice digital literacy.
Acintya Ratna Priwati +1 more
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Confirmation, Increase in Probability, and the Likelihood Ratio Measure: a Reply to Glass and McCartney [PDF]
Bayesian confirmation theory is rife with confirmation measures. Zalabardo focuses on the probability difference measure, the probability ratio measure, the likelihood difference measure, and the likelihood ratio measure.
Roche, William
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A Confirmation Bias View on Social Media Induced Polarisation During Covid-19
Social media has played a pivotal role in polarising views on politics, climate change, and more recently, the Covid-19 pandemic. Social media induced polarisation (SMIP) poses serious challenges to society as it could enable ‘digital wildfires’ that can
S. Modgil +3 more
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Ways in which coherence is confirmation conducive [PDF]
Recent works in epistemology show that the claim that coherence is truth conducive – in the sense that, given suitable ceteris paribus conditions, more coherent sets of statements are always more probable – is dubious and possibly false.
Moretti, Luca
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Illegitimate Values, Confirmation Bias, and Mandevillian Cognition in Science [PDF]
In the philosophy of science, it is a common proposal that values are illegitimate in science and should be counteracted whenever they drive inquiry to the confirmation of predetermined conclusions.
Peters, Uwe
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Furkan Çakır, Mustafa Yüceer
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