Paradoxes in Scientific Inference analyzes paradoxes from many different perspectives: statistics, mathematics, philosophy, science, artificial intelligence, and more. The book elaborates on findings and reaches new and exciting conclusions. It challenges your knowledge, intuition, and conventional wisdom, compelling you to adjust your way of thinking. Ultimately, you will learn effective scientific inference through studying the paradoxes.
Features
•Presents large collections of paradoxes in sciences and statistics
•Provides broad and interesting applications of paradoxes
•Offers a new, effective way of learning scientific inference
•Analyzes controversies in statistical measures of scientific evidence
•Discusses principles and the conceptual unification of statistical paradigms
•Develops new architectures for creating artificial intelligent agents
•Includes a quick study guide and exercises in each chapter