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What cannot be repeated: The problem of replication in experiments with complex systems. PDF Print E-mail
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004
Lucadou, W.v. (1990). What cannot be repeated: The problem of replication in experiments with complex systems. Zeitschrift für Parapsychologie and Grenzgebiete der Psychologie, 32(3, 4), (pp. 212-230).

Abstract

Generally speaking, experiments that include complex systems show a smaller degree of repeatability than experiments dealing with simple systems. The problem of so-called "negative result mea­surements" is discussed and also how the repeatability of experi­ments is affected. The pragmatic information about the complex system that is available to the experimenter plays an important role in the preparation of the system, and the consequences for the de­sign of experiments with complex systems are discussed

 
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