• In robust statistics, Peirce's criterion is a rule for eliminating outliers from data sets, which was devised by Benjamin Peirce. In data sets containing...
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    1878). "On Peirce's criterion". Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 13: 348–351. doi:10.2307/25138498. JSTOR 25138498. Peirce, Charles...
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    Russell attempted to base mathematics on logic. Peirce proposed what came to be known as Peirce's Criterion for the statistical treatment of outliers, that...
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  • Chauvenet's Criterion. Another method for eliminating spurious data is called Peirce's criterion. It was developed a few years before Chauvenet's criterion was...
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  • points. A normal probability plot may also be useful. Chauvenet's criterion Peirce's criterion Q test Studentized residual Tau distribution Grubbs, Frank E...
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  • Australia Benjamin Peirce (1809–1880), American mathematician, known for Peirce's Criterion, father of Charles Charles Sanders Peirce (C. S. Peirce) (1839–1914)...
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  • quality of fit statistic for generalized linear models for count data Peirce's criterion, a rule for eliminating outliers from data sets Hastie, Trevor. "A...
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  • Percentile rank Periodic variation – redirects to Seasonality Periodogram Peirce's criterion Pensim2 – an econometric model Percentage point Permutation test –...
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    of Peirce's Interpretants", Semiotica 114-1/2, 31-40. Eprint. Lane, Robert (2004), "On Peirce's Early Realism", TCSPS, 40, 575–605. (2007), "Peirce's Modal...
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  • and inspired early robust statistics (resistant to outliers: see Peirce's criterion). In the 19th century authors on statistical theory included Laplace...
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  • aim to ground scientific theory in verifiable experience, such as C.S. Peirce's pragmatism and the work of conventionalist Pierre Duhem, who fostered instrumentalism...
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    Charles S. Peirce proposed an economic theory of scientific experimentation in 1876, which sought to maximize the precision of the estimates. Peirce's optimal...
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  • "hypothesis" in PEP-UQÀM's list of words in Peirce's charge under "H". "Pragmatism" was also in Peirce's charge (see under "P", but Joseph M. Ransdell...
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  • Boys Don't Cry (1999 film) (category Films directed by Kimberly Peirce)
    deciding on Texas. One of Peirce's main goals was for the audience to sympathize with Brandon. On the film's DVD commentary track, Peirce said, "The work was...
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    Engineering Design and Selection (2000) vol. 13 (10) pp. 679-689 Ross. Peirce's criterion for the elimination of suspect experimental data. Journal of Engineering...
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    Pragmatism (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
    pragmatism was in 1898 by James, who credited Peirce with coining the term during the early 1870s. James regarded Peirce's "Illustrations of the Logic of Science"...
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    performed the role of Peirce. Haack published a vigorous essay in the New Criterion, taking strong exception to many of Rorty's views, especially his claim...
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  • The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America (category Charles Sanders Peirce)
    (2001), pp. 201, 274. Haack, Susan (1997), "Vulgar Rortyism" in The New Criterion, v. 16, n. 3, November 1997. Eprint. Review of Menand's anthology Pragmatism:...
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    induction and the problem of demarcation. He insisted that, as a logical criterion, his falsifiability is distinct from the related concept "capacity to...
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  • universe both regularities and irregularities. Karl Popper comments that Peirce's theory received little contemporary attention, and that other philosophers...
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  • details. Without Deutsch's criterion, the 'Greek gods explanation' could have just kept adding justifications. The same criterion, of being "hard to vary"...
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    Physics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cooke, Elizabeth F. (2006). Peirce's Pragmatic Theory of Inquiry: Fallibilism and Indeterminacy. Continuum....
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  • widely unavailable for home video purchase until it was picked up by The Criterion Collection and released in a director-approved special edition on August...
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  • of meaning) because it does not meet the normal criterion of compositionality. Within C.S. Peirce's "theory of signs" the phonestheme is considered to...
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  • philosophical criterion for scientific theories. Based on the philosophical assumption of the strong Church-Turing thesis, a mathematical criterion for evaluation...
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  • functions. These were discovered, but not published, by Charles Sanders Peirce around 1880, and rediscovered independently and published by Henry M. Sheffer...
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  • 1967) was an American mathematician who introduced the Lebesgue–Gergen criterion for convergence of a Fourier series. He was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota...
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  • 2010, p. 470 Spicer 2010, p. 442 Spicer 2010, p. 455 "Noir and Neonoir". Criterion. 2020. Retrieved 27 February 2019. Spicer 2010, p. 427 Spicer 2010, p...
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  • and specialized textbooks in the 1800s. The Peirce-Jastrow experiments were conducted as part of Peirce's pragmatic program to understand human perception;...
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    theories only if they were falsifiable. Popper used the falsifiability criterion to demarcate a scientific theory from a theory like astrology: both "explain"...
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