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Testable
Testable meaning
Susceptible to being tested. | With respect to the scientific method, capable of being proven true or false. | Capable of being devised, or given by will.
Example sentences (20)
Importantly, however, the fact that the negative argument of irreducible complexity is testable does not make testable the argument for ID.
Science focuses on the physical and biological world we all share with a clear method, common language and testable evidence that can transcend divisions and reveal what we have in common.
This new theory, which proposes a microscopic-to-microscopic level connection in the brain, is a testable hypothesis that could revolutionize our understanding of brain functioning.
If the class calculus theory is correct, that human and machine intelligence involve the same algorithm, then it is only less than a year for the theory to be testable in the OpenAI gym.
As the above claims are not testable, they are outside the bounds of current science.
Context, p. 22 and Whether ID Is Science, p. 66. That intelligent design is not empirically testable stems from the fact that it violates a basic premise of science, naturalism.
Conversely, Correlational relationships is when there is a statistically testable relationship between an event and a condition.
Darwin presented natural selection as a scientifically testable mechanism while accepting that other mechanisms such as inheritance of acquired characters were possible.
Deutsch has also proposed that when reversible computers become conscious that MWI will be testable (at least against "naive" Copenhagenism) via the reversible observation of spin.
Even so, the statement all swans are white is testable by being falsifiable.
Failure of a hypothesis to produce interesting and testable predictions may lead to reconsideration of the hypothesis or of the definition of the subject.
Freda Easton, The Waldorf Impulse in Education, Columbia University dissertation 1995 Sven Ove Hansson has disputed anthroposophy's claim to a scientific basis, stating that its ideas are not empirically derived and neither reproducible nor testable.
However, many creationist beliefs can be framed as testable predictions about phenomena such as the age of the Earth, its geological history and the origins, distributions and relationships of living organisms found on it.
However, the predictions made by a specific version of the theory are testable.
If multiple models of natural law make exactly the same testable predictions, they are equivalent and there is no need for parsimony to choose a preferred one.
Indeed, no extant theory of physics makes testable predictions of exactly when any given atom will decay.
Linnaeus was the first to frame the balance of nature as a testable hypothesis.
Locally testable codes are error-correcting codes for which it can be checked probabilistically whether a signal is close to a codeword by only looking at a small number of positions of the signal.
Modern scientific biomedical research (where results are testable and reproducible ) began to replace early Western traditions based on herbalism, the Greek " four humours " and other such pre-modern notions.
Our preference for simplicity may be justified by its falsifiability criterion: we prefer simpler theories to more complex ones "because their empirical content is greater; and because they are better testable" (Popper 1992).