Third, Goodman famously suggested that there is a connection between lawhood and confirmability by an inductive inference. |
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The original version formulated in terms of verifiability was replaced by a more tolerant version expressed in terms of testability or confirmability. |
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An argument might overturn our intuitive verdict of confirmability by positive instances for generalizations containing these terms but the burden is on the denier. |
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So the confirmability as well as the refutability of our theories are necessary conditions for the possibility of science. |
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Nothing seems more natural than to approach confirmability via confirmation. |
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While clearly intelligent people, most justices are selected for their confirmability – a process that tends to favor formula nominees with a narrow range of experience and a short paper trail. |
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To assure confirmability of the findings, this report includes appropriate excerpts from the raw data. |
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These measures supported the credibility, fittingness, and confirmability of the findings. |
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Dependability and confirmability also add to the trustworthiness of this study and were assessed through an auditor. |
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Moreover, to enhance confirmability the teachers were sent copies of the data analysis section of the study and asked to note any distortion. |
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This increases the credibility and confirmability of the study. |
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Confirmability can be judged by the reader in the findings section to ascertain the extent to which the quotations support the themes. |
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