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  2. Testability - Wikipedia

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    Testability is a primary aspect of science [1] and the scientific method.There are two components to testability: Falsifiability or defeasibility, which means that counterexamples to the hypothesis are logically possible.

  3. Falsifiability - Wikipedia

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    But, for Popper and others, there is no (falsifiable) law of Natural Selection in this, because these tools only apply to some rare traits. [ AO ] [ AP ] Instead, for Popper, the work of Fisher and others on Natural Selection is part of an important and successful metaphysical research program.

  4. 18 Time Management Tips to Improve Productivity - AOL

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    These time management techniques and tools will go a long way to helping you get your to-dos under control and banishing the context switching that is plaguing your productivity. 18 Time ...

  5. Time management - Wikipedia

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    Time management is the process of planning and exercising conscious control of time spent on specific activities—especially to increase effectiveness, efficiency and productivity. [ 1 ] Time management involves demands relating to work , social life , family , hobbies , personal interests and commitments.

  6. Fallibilism - Wikipedia

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    The founder of critical rationalism: Karl Popper. In the mid-twentieth century, several important philosophers began to critique the foundations of logical positivism.In his work The Logic of Scientific Discovery (1934), Karl Popper, the founder of critical rationalism, argued that scientific knowledge grows from falsifying conjectures rather than any inductive principle and that ...

  7. Karl Popper - Wikipedia

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    Bohr was "a marvelous physicist, one of the greatest of all time, but he was a miserable philosopher, and one couldn't talk to him. He was talking all the time, allowing practically only one or two words to you and then at once cutting in." [47] This Popper's falsifiability resembles Charles Peirce's nineteenth-century fallibilism.

  8. Franklin Planner - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Planner is a paper-based time management system created by Hyrum W. Smith first sold in 1984 by Franklin International Institute, Inc. [1] The planner itself is the paper component of the time management system developed by Smith. Hyrum Smith in turn based many of his ideas from the teachings of Charles Hobbs who utilized a similar ...

  9. Pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    From time to time, however, the usage of the word occurred in a more formal, technical manner in response to a perceived threat to individual and institutional security in a social and cultural setting.