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Defense of the Scientific Hypothesis: From Reproducibility Crisis to Big Data

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Defense of Scientific Hypothesis: From Reproducibility Crisis to Big Data sets out to explain and defend the scientific hypothesis. Alger's mission is to counteract the misinformation and misunderstanding about the hypothesis that even seasoned scientists have concerning its nature and place in modern science. Most biological scientists receive little or no formal training in scientific thinking. Further, the hypothesis is under attack by critics who claim that it is irrelevant to science. In order to appreciate and evaluate scientific controversies like global climate change, vaccine safety, etc., the public first needs to understand the hypothesis. Defense of Scientific Hypothesis begins by describing and analyzing the scientific hypothesis in depth and examining its relationships to various kinds of science. Alger then guides readers through a review of the hypothesis in the context of the Reproducibility Crisis and presents survey data on how scientists perceive and employ hypotheses. He assesses cognitive factors that influence our ability to use the hypothesis and makes practical and policy recommendations for teaching and learning about it. Finally, Alger considers two possible futures of the hypothesis in science as the Big Data revolution looms: in one scenario, the hypothesis is displaced by the Big Data Mindset that forgoes understanding in favor of correlation and prediction. In the other, robotic science incorporates the hypotheses into mechanized laboratories guided by artificial intelligence. But in his illuminating epilogue, Alger envisions a third way, the Centaur Scientist, a symbiotic relationship between human scientists and computers.

Author: Alger Bradley
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 456
ISBN: 9780190881481
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2019

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1: Philosophical Background Matters

Chapter 2: The Scientific Hypothesis Today

Chapter 3: Critical Rationalism - Common Questions Asked and Answered

Chapter 4: Kinds of Science

Chapter 5: Statistics and Statistical Hypotheses

Chapter 6: Bayesian Basics and the Scientific Hypothesis

Chapter 7: The Reproducibility Crisis

Chapter 8: Advantages of the Hypothesis

Chapter 9: What Scientists Think About Scientific Thinking

Chapter 10: Opponents of the Hypothesis: Stuart Firestein, David J. Glass, and David Deutsch

Chapter 11: Automatic Thinking: Hypotheses, Biases, and Inductive Reasoning

Chapter 12: Thinking Rationally About Heuristics and Biases

Chapter 13: The Hypothesis in Science Education

Chapter 14: How to Improve Your Own Scientific Thinking

Chapter 15: The Future of the Hypothesis: The Big Data Mindset Versus the Robot Scientist

Epilogue

Bradley Alger, Professor Emeritus, Department of Physiology, Program in Neuroscience, University of Maryland School of Medicine

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