Title of article
How to Discount Double-CountingWhen It Counts: Some Clarifications
Author/Authors
Deborah G. Mayo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
23
From page
857
To page
879
Abstract
The issues of double-counting, use-constructing, and selection effects have long been
the subject of debate in the philosophical as well as statistical literature. I have argued
that it is the severity, stringency, or probativeness of the test—or lack of it—that should
determine if a double-use of data is admissible. Hitchcock and Sober ([2004]) question
whether this ‘severity criterion’ can perform its intended job. I argue that their criticisms
stem from a flawed interpretation of the severity criterion. Taking their criticism as a
springboard, I elucidate some of the central examples that have long been controversial,
and clarify how the severity criterion is properly applied to them.
Journal title
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Record number
708497
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