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- is possible ... technology changes. Thus a hypotheses that was first untestable may become testable later on." Popper 1959, section 7, page 21: "If falsifiability...
- nondeterminism." Being untestable. In general, multithreaded programs are non-deterministic, and as a result, are untestable. In other words, a multithreaded...
- scores as 2 or more mistakes or if the patient is untestable, and with [3] the patient is untestable, then the combined score is 4, suggesting possible...
- of intercessory prayer to heal the sick, although they may be based on untestable beliefs, can be tested by the scientific method. Some statements and common...
- mathematical modeling, it is hard to go beyond statistical observations or untestable speculation. Mathematical modeling allows economists to create structured...
- Herbert Hovenkamp wrote that Khan's claims are "technically undisciplined, untestable, and even incoherent", and that her work "never explains how a nonmanufacturing...
- explaining all contradictory data away as "denial", making the theory untestable. While there is disagreement among neurologists on whether or not it is...
- ([...]), makes geographic and historical sense but is linguistically untestable since we know so little about Illyrian." Mallory & Adams 1997, p. 11:...
- itself from the straight philosophy as part of a campaign to eliminate untestable dogma and engage in critical thinking and evidence-based research. Although...
- Francisco. Anaesthesia research "has been for a long time a science of untestable hypotheses," notes Neil L. Harrison of Cornell University. "Most of the...