Poppers Idea - Falsification Flashcards
Falsification
finding evidence that doesn’t support the theory or hyp
Popper (1959) - what did he think
theories and hypotheses need to be stated in such a way that they can be shown to be false - falsifiable
A theory is never proven - nut if its usable it will not have been shown as false - falsified
falsified - what does this mean?
A theory is never proven - nut if its usable it will not have been shown as false
falsifiable - what does this mean
theories and hypotheses need to be stated in such a way that they can be shown to be false
Why is it crucial for researchers to design experiments in a way that can disprove theories?
approach ensures the robustness of the theory and its applicability to the real world.
What happens if a theory withstands numerous attempts at falsification?
it gains credibility and is considered more robust.
What happens if empirical evident contradicts a theory ?
if empirical evidence contradicts the predictions of a theory, it must be either revised or rejected.
What does poppers theory promote?
a critical and objective evaluation of hypotheses, leading to a more reliable understanding of the natural world.
Degree of corroboration
Given by the number if falsification tests a theory has survived
Empirical content
Of a theory is given by the number of statements that could potentially falsify the theory
Bold hyp.
Strongly deviates from background info - calls for confirmation
Cautious hyp
In line with background knowledge - calls for falsification