- said to have a
hidden form of induction. For example, Mayo
wrote "The
falsifying hypotheses ...
necessitate an evidence-transcending (inductive) statistical...
- Look up
falsification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Falsification may
refer to: The act of
disproving a proposition, hypothesis, or theory: see...
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reform might start pretending to be
satisfied with the
status quo. In
falsifying their preferences, they
would make the
perceived share of the
reform opponents...
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Falsifying business records is a
criminal offense in the laws of
several U.S. states.
Under New York
State law,
falsifying business records in the second...
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Falsifier (Serbian: Фалсификатор; transliteration: Falsifikator) is a 2013
Serbian comedy film
directed by
Goran Marković. The film is
produced by Drina...
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Consequences of
Preference Falsification.
According to Kuran’s
analysis of
preference falsification,
knowledge falsification is
usually undertaken to signal...
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Falsifiers of
History was a book
published by the
Soviet Information Bureau,
edited and
partially re-written by
Joseph Stalin, in
response to do****ents...
- example, the
mention of
territory inhabited by Armenians, thus not only
falsifying history, but also not
respecting Bakikhanov's
dictum that a historian...
- to
succeed or fail in its case, the
exact rationale for
falsifying evidence can vary.
Falsifying evidence to
procure the
conviction of
those honestly believed...
- The
Mogilno Falsification (Polish:
falsyfikat mogileński) is a
medieval do****ent,
allegedly issued in Płock in 1065. Most probably, however, it was issued...