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1 Ιαν 1984 · PDF | A modern principle of parsimony may be stated as follows: Where we have no reason to do otherwise and where two theories account for the same... | Find, read and cite all the...
A modern principle of parsimony may be stated as follows: Where we have no reason to do otherwise and where two theories account for the same facts, we should prefer the one which is briefer, which makes assumptions with which we can easily dispense,
The thesis of this article is to show that research methodologies in EdTech systems intrinsically rely on an assumption of Epistemological Parsimony to analyze the EdTech’s technical effects upon student behavior, which by definition requires additional Ontological Parsimony, with the stacking of both Parsimonies in a cross-discipline field ...
For example, what can be ‘entities’ and what is ‘without necessity’? Nowadays, in textbooks on research methods, the meaning of parsimony is very limited. Parsimony usually refers to theoretical simplicity. At first sight, there is a clear understanding about the meaning of theoretical simplicity. It is one of the structural
J.R. Cutcliffe, H.G. Harder / International Journal of Nursing Studies 46 (2009) 1401–1410 Box 1. Questions/issues related to parsimony and qualitative research. What is parsimony and what is it supposed to do? How does one determine when/if/which findings are parsimonious in qualitative findings?
The thesis of this article to argue that the Principle of Parsimony, while a key strategy for most scientific enterprises and promoted by all, is a fundamentally unjustifiable research strategy...
1 Οκτ 2009 · Parsimony refers to a principle, referred to in philosophical literature as Ockham's Razor wherein the principle is concerned with explaining theory or hypotheses with the fewest number of conceptual elements as possible; of eschewing plurality in favor of simplicity.