Is it possible for a large sequence of measurements or observations, which support a hypothesis, to counterintuitively decrease our confidence? Can unanimous support be too good to be true? The assumption of independence is often made in good faith; however, rarely is consideration given to whether a systemic failure has occurred. Taking this into account can cause certainty in a hypothesis to decrease as the evidence for it becomes apparently stronger. We perform a probabilistic Bayesian analysis of this effect with examples based on (i) archaeological evidence, (ii) weighing of legal evidence and (iii) cryptographic primality testing. In this paper, we investigate the effects of small error rates in a set of measurements or observations. ...
We appeal to the theory of Bayesian Networks to model different strategies for obtaining confirmatio...
The aim of the article is to determine how much a hypothesis H is actually confirmed if it has succe...
This article shows that Popper\u27s measure of corroboration is inapplicable if, as Popper argued, t...
Is it possible for a large sequence of measurements or observations, which support a hypothesis, to ...
How do we deal with unlikely witness testimonies? Whether in legal or everyday reasoning, corroborat...
According to influential accounts of scientific method, e.g., critical rationalism, scientific knowl...
Bandyopadhyay, Taper, and Brittan (BTB) advance a measure of evidential support that first appeared ...
The main point of this paper is to underscore that tests with very low power will be significant onl...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2015.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Evidence claims depend on fallible assumptions. Three strategies for making true evidence claims in ...
This paper examines the basic question of how we can come to form accurate beliefs about the world w...
According to influential accounts of scientific method, e.g., critical rationalism, scientific knowl...
Hacking’s (1965) Law of Likelihood says – paraphrasing– that data support hypothesis H1 over hypothe...
We appeal to the theory of Bayesian Networks to model different strategies for obtaining confirmatio...
This thesis describes the way in which a series of counter-examples to the Neyman-Pearson theory of ...
We appeal to the theory of Bayesian Networks to model different strategies for obtaining confirmatio...
The aim of the article is to determine how much a hypothesis H is actually confirmed if it has succe...
This article shows that Popper\u27s measure of corroboration is inapplicable if, as Popper argued, t...
Is it possible for a large sequence of measurements or observations, which support a hypothesis, to ...
How do we deal with unlikely witness testimonies? Whether in legal or everyday reasoning, corroborat...
According to influential accounts of scientific method, e.g., critical rationalism, scientific knowl...
Bandyopadhyay, Taper, and Brittan (BTB) advance a measure of evidential support that first appeared ...
The main point of this paper is to underscore that tests with very low power will be significant onl...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2015.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Evidence claims depend on fallible assumptions. Three strategies for making true evidence claims in ...
This paper examines the basic question of how we can come to form accurate beliefs about the world w...
According to influential accounts of scientific method, e.g., critical rationalism, scientific knowl...
Hacking’s (1965) Law of Likelihood says – paraphrasing– that data support hypothesis H1 over hypothe...
We appeal to the theory of Bayesian Networks to model different strategies for obtaining confirmatio...
This thesis describes the way in which a series of counter-examples to the Neyman-Pearson theory of ...
We appeal to the theory of Bayesian Networks to model different strategies for obtaining confirmatio...
The aim of the article is to determine how much a hypothesis H is actually confirmed if it has succe...
This article shows that Popper\u27s measure of corroboration is inapplicable if, as Popper argued, t...