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Postdiction involves explanation after the fact. In skepticism, it is
considered an
effect of
hindsight bias that
explains claimed predictions of significant...
- is the act of
making a
prediction about the past. It is also
known as
postdiction (but this
should not be
confused with the use of the term in criticisms...
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indefinite and
unknowable ****ure;
explain the past; the retrodiction,
postdiction and
hindcasting of the (otherwise)
indefinite and
unknowable past; facilitate...
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prophesied in the
Blessing of Moses,
though textual scholars view this as a
postdiction,
dating the poem to well
after the
tribe had been
established in the...
- derived.
Biblical scholar Arthur Peake saw the
tribes originating as
postdiction, as
eponymous metaphor giving an
aetiology of the
connectedness of the...
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Statistical analysis phenomenon Over****ing – Flaw in
mathematical modelling Postdiction –
Explanations given after the fact
Ramsey theory –
Branch of mathematical...
- Joseph, from whom it took its name. Some critics, however, view this as a
postdiction, an
eponymous metaphor providing an
aetiology of the
connectedness of...
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Biblical scholars regard the curse, and
Dinah herself, as an
aetiological postdiction to
explain the
fates of the
tribe of
Simeon and the Levites, with one...
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Vaticinium ex
eventu is a form of
hindsight bias. The
concept is
similar to
postdiction. The
Babylonian "Marduk Prophecy", a text
describing the
travels of the...
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cursing them to
become scattered;
critics regard this as an
aetiological postdiction to
explain how a
tribe could be so scattered, the
simpler solution being...