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Encompassing

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The history of many sciences is characterized by an almost continuous emer- gence of new theories. From a normative point of view, the survival of a new theory should mainly be determined by its ability to explain a new body of facts which the existing theories are unable to explain. If in addition the new theory is able to explain all the results obtained by the existing theories and if it can point out why these theories fail to explain certain facts, it should become the dominant theory. Otherwise, it might coexist with other theories for some time. Hence, a new theory ought to be judged not only by confronting it with existing facts, but also by confronting it with existing theories. The idea that a theory should be able to account for the results ob- tained by other theories, although implicitly adhered to by many scientists, has rarely been formalized. The statistics literature on parametric hypoth- esis testing, though, might be seen as an instance of such a formalization.

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ISBN: 9783540618904
Publication date:
Author: Geert Dhaene
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 160 pages
Series: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems
Genres: Economic theory and philosophy
Probability and statistics
Economics, Finance, Business and Management