
Karl Popper's doctrine of empirical falsification has influenced many natural scientists, even though it denies the role of inductive reasoning. In reality, however, scientific progress can only come from objective measurements and the acknowledgement of the uncertainty of our models of the world.
Research Design, Animals, Humans, Bayes Theorem, Philosophy, Medical, Prejudice
Research Design, Animals, Humans, Bayes Theorem, Philosophy, Medical, Prejudice
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