Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
The form of argument used by Popper and Miller to attack the concept of probabilistic induction is applied to the slightly different situation in which some evidence undermines a hypothesis. The result is seemingly absurd, thus bringing the form of argument under suspicion.
This note is reproduced from a recent issue of the Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, with the permission of the editor and of the publishers, Gordon and Breach.
This work was supported in part from a grant from N.I.H.