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词汇 falsifiable
释义 falsifiable
adjective
uk /ˈfɒl.sɪ.faɪ.ə.bəl/ us /ˈfɑːl.sə.faɪ.ə.bəl/
able to be proved to be false: 可证伪的
a falsifiable hypothesis 可证伪的假设
All good science must be falsifiable.所有真正的科学都必须是可证伪的。
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falsify
Propositions which are presented to be true can be used in support of other propositions that are presumed to be falsifiable.
Their aim is to provide easily falsifiable hypotheses.
It's a falsifiable theory.
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Examples of falsifiable


falsifiable
In sum, we have to reject the falsifiable hypothesis that observers have internalized detailed knowledge about the rate of gravitational acceleration.
The various models that have been advanced to account for these developments are rich in falsifiable empirical predictions.
Often the models are not falsifiable, or in the cases where they are falsifiable, they are in fact falsified.
We concede these possibilities, given that parts (1), (2) and (3) are falsifiable empirical claims.
As parts (1), (2) and (3) are falsifiable empirical claims, it is possible for each to be false.
Any falsifiable claim inevitably invokes the protocols of hypotheticism, and it is therefore subject to well-known methodological requirements of argumentation.
Critical tests of such standards must assess inconsistency - hypotheses must be falsifiable.
Such analysis yields falsifiable hypotheses that can help to distinguish causal relationships from mere correlation.
A properly constrained system will make falsifiable predictions about the features that can and cannot be created.
Many aspects of the origin of life lack the traditional cornerstones of scientific method: a single unknown variable, repeatable experiments, or falsifiable results.
The only falsifiable theory is a dead one, with no-one left to modify it to accommodate new data.
Research involves the generation of hypotheses from assumptions; these hypotheses are then falsifiable.
Reduced to this, the argument is not falsifiable and has little empirical or moral sense.
The hypothesis is falsifiable, and in some circumstances false.
In addition, the hypotheses must be testable and falsifiable.
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