To be valid, hypotheses must be subject to falsification — that is, they must be testable in such fashion that the alternative between reject and not-reject is clear and specific and that the probability is measurable. | |
— Peter L. Bernstein | |
From his book: “Against The Gods“ | |
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2022 | A Little Perspective |
2021 | Put ‘Er There |
Are You Goin’ On Again? | |
2020 | And In The Back |
2019 | Sunlight Stream |
2018 | Wars Without Taxes |
2017 | Multiplication And Division |
2016 | I Went To The Woods… |
2015 | I’ve Got To Run |
2014 | Which Is It? |
2013 | Making You Stronger |
2012 | Sick Of Being Sick |
Greater Than Power | |
2011 | Clear, Specific And Measurable |
2010 | The Runner’s High |
Into The Dark… | |
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Clear, Specific And Measurable
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