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
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
Journal title :
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science