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The hypotheses that arise from experiment are verifiable hypotheses.
By verifiable hypotheses, Poincaré means general statements that have been confirmed by experiment.
Verifiable hypotheses employ conventional elements in the generalization process and may presuppose the (empirical) principle of induction.
Based on these facts, verifiable hypotheses are proposed, objectively tested by further experiments, and thereby proven or discarded".
Here then is the methodological analogy and link between the principle of induction, conventions in the sense of apparent hypotheses and verifiable hypotheses.
In the Riddle of Induction, the verifiable hypotheses are the grue hypotheses with critical time t: any sequence of t green emeralds followed by blue ones entails the corresponding grue(t) generalization.
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But I don't think an "assumption" counts as a verifiable hypothesis.
In the raven color problem, the verifiable hypothesis is "a nonblack raven will be observed", which receives simplicity rank 0. After removing the hypothesis that a nonblack raven will be observed, the only remaining possibility is that only black ravens will be observed, hence this hypothesis is verifiable in the restricted hypothesis space and receives simplicity rank 1.
Specifically, modeling in these fields makes possible the generation of new experimentally verifiable hypothesis, and new ways of biological intervention, as well as more or less mechanistic explanations of experimental results.
As it is a descriptive study, the causality among the factors analysed could not be determined, despite the longitudinal design and the specific characteristics involved in the project, might create necessary conditions to generate verifiable hypothesis in prospective studies.
Thus for pragmatism, truths about the world were not arrived at by the criterion of coherence but by a method through which verifiable empirical hypotheses were confirmed in experimental practice.
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