WEEK 2.5 Flashcards

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when should you test hypotheses against observations?

A
  • whenever possible
  • e.g. HDI is unmeasureable but look at health statistics, etc.
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relationship between hypotheses and judgments

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  • the further hypotheses go beyond what is directly observable, the riskier our judgments about them
  • i.e. shorter chains = better
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3
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how do direct vs indirect observation manifest?

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as latent vs. manifest variables

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4
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Duverger’s law

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  • plurality (aka simple majority) approach to elections favours 2-party systems
  • DN model inapplicable here b ecause law is not deterministic but can apply IS model
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5
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reconstructing an interpretation makes us see that:

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  • central hypotheses are insufficient on their own to derive testable conclusion and must be supplemented with auxiliaries
  • auxiliaries must be made explicit for testable conclusion to follow
  • different ways to react to refutation (e.g. we can revise central hypothesis and/or auxiliaries)
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