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Falsification and Economics

1988
Sir Karl Popper’s methodological writings have proved to be a source of much debate, and controversy, since the early 1930s and his views have received much attention from economists, many of whom support them. However, despite this interest in Popper’s work it seems that a number of misconceptions are commonly encountered.
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The Falsification Challenge

Religious Studies, 1969
Not too many years ago Antony Flew voiced a challenge. His challenge was directed to religious believers and it was this: ‘What would have to occur or to have occurred to constitute for you a disproof of the love of, or of the existence of, God?’ It was Flew's implicit argument that unless such a challenge could be met an utterance like ‘There is a God’
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Falsification Detection System for IoV Using Randomized Search Optimization Ensemble Algorithm

IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2023
Goodness Oluchi Anyanwu   +2 more
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Detecting falsification in a television audience measurement panel survey

International Journal of Market Research, 2020
Sharan Sharma, Michael R Elliott
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Multiple Objective Functions for Falsification of Cyber-Physical Systems

IFAC-PapersOnLine, 2020
Zahra Ramezani   +2 more
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Falsification-Aware Calculi and Semantics for Normal Modal Logics Including S4 and S5

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2022
Norihiro Kamide
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Cults of personality, preference falsification, and the dictator’s dilemma

Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2020
Charles Crabtree, David A Siegel
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Neural bases of falsification in conditional proposition testing: Evidence from an fMRI study

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2012
Meng Zhang, Jerwen Jou, Jiang Qiu
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