Ian Pitchford

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Exposure to the “probabilistic” sciences may be more effective than experience with the “deterministic” sciences in teaching people how to evaluate adequately the kind of messy, probabilistic phenomena that are often encountered in everyday life. Probabilistic sciences are those such as psychology and economics that deal mainly with phenomena that are not perfectly predictable, and with causes that are generally neither necessary nor sufficient.
Ian Pitchford
Understanding the probabilistic sciences is particularly effective.
How We Know What Isn't So (A Psychological Study on Logic)
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