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  1. Confirming power of observations metricized for decisions among hypotheses, part II.Henry A. Finch - 1960 - Philosophy of Science 27 (4):391-404.
    Experimental observations are often taken in order to assist in making a choice between relevant hypotheses ∼ H and H. The power of observations in this decision is here metrically defined by information-theoretic concepts and Bayes' theorem. The exact (or maximum power) of a new observation to increase or decrease Pr(H) the prior probability that H is true; the power of that observation to modify the total amount of uncertainty involved in the choice between ∼ H and H: the power (...)
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  • The Popper—Carnap controversy.J. G. McEvoy - 1976 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 7 (1):63-85.
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