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Further Statistical Problems of the Logic of Discovery

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Mechanizing Hypothesis Formation

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As we have already mentioned in Section 1 of Chapter Vl,there are some questions of a statistical nature related to the interpretation and exact understanding of the results obtained by methods of discovery, particularly by GUHA-methods. Roughly speaking, we have to answer the following two questions: given an r-problem ℘, a model M and a solution X of ℘ in M: (1) What is the exact statistical meaning of a sentence belonging to X? (2) What is the exact meaning of X as a whole?

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Hájek, P., Havránek, T. (1978). Further Statistical Problems of the Logic of Discovery. In: Mechanizing Hypothesis Formation. Universitext. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66943-9_8

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