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"If the scientific community is to be penalised for making predictions that turn out to be incorrect, or for not accurately predicting an event that subsequently occurs, then scientific endeavour will be restricted to certainties only and the benefits that are associated with findings from medicine to physics will be stalled".
But making predictions that don't come true never looks good for a chief executive.
Bayes described an approach to making predictions that allowed for the mixing of new data with existing beliefs.
In the Harvard forecasting study, the students acted as if they knew the right answers, making predictions that were far too precise.
But they are at least making predictions that can be checked.Balancing the booksDr Smith and his colleagues are trying to predict some of the natural variability to come.
She recently achieved the first calculation of the gluon structure of light nuclei, making predictions that will be testable in new experiments proposed at Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and at the planned Electron-Ion Collider.
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Firstly, to predict ADRs for a lead compound before marketing, and secondly, to make predictions that add new ADRs to the existing profile.
It made predictions that weren't true.
Throughout the evening, he made predictions that were always right.
And he found that hedgehogs made predictions that were far less accurate.
Moreover, many economists don't seem troubled when they make predictions that go wrong.
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