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Selectivity and discord: two problems of experiment

Selectivity and Discord addresses the fundamental question of whether there are grounds for belief in experimental results. Specifically, Allan Franklin is concerned with two problems in the use of experimental results in science: selectivity of data or analysis procedures and the resolution of disc...

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Autor principal: Franklin, Allan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: University of Pittsburgh Press 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1967412
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description Selectivity and Discord addresses the fundamental question of whether there are grounds for belief in experimental results. Specifically, Allan Franklin is concerned with two problems in the use of experimental results in science: selectivity of data or analysis procedures and the resolution of discordant results. By means of detailed case studies of episodes from the history of modern physics, Franklin shows how these problems can be—and are—solved in the normal practice of science and, therefore, that experimental results may be legitimately used as a basis for scientific knowledge.
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spelling cern-19674122021-04-21T20:51:07Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1967412engFranklin, AllanSelectivity and discord: two problems of experimentPhysics in GeneralSelectivity and Discord addresses the fundamental question of whether there are grounds for belief in experimental results. Specifically, Allan Franklin is concerned with two problems in the use of experimental results in science: selectivity of data or analysis procedures and the resolution of discordant results. By means of detailed case studies of episodes from the history of modern physics, Franklin shows how these problems can be—and are—solved in the normal practice of science and, therefore, that experimental results may be legitimately used as a basis for scientific knowledge.University of Pittsburgh Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:19674122002
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Selectivity and discord: two problems of experiment
title Selectivity and discord: two problems of experiment
title_full Selectivity and discord: two problems of experiment
title_fullStr Selectivity and discord: two problems of experiment
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