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Occam's razor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hanlon's razor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hanlon's Razor is an eponymous adage which reads: According to Joseph Bigler, the quotation first came from Robert J. Hanlon of Scranton, Pennsylvania as a submission for a book compilation of variou...
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But the argument does serve to illustrate a point, which we might as well call the Occam's Razor Theory of Literary Rejection, which is: All things being equal, the simplest reason that your work has been rejected is usually the correct one.
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The second explanation could be wrong, but until further facts present themself it remains the preferable theory. As it turns out, Occam's Razor was right as two people admitted to making the original crop figures in the 1990s (and the rest have apparently been created by copy-cats).
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with Robyn Williams on Sunday 8/03/98 Group Theory ... Next week, Ockham's Razor comes from Adelaide, where Dr Judy Ford has been studying the importance of kilts to the welfare of Scottish testicles. I'm Robyn Williams. . Guests on this program...
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Management Theory and Occam s Razor: How Public Organizations Buffer the Environment Because organizations are open systems environmental forces can both greatly benefit the organization and cause it major harm. ... "Management Theory and Occam's Razor: How Public Organizations Buffer the Environment" Paper presented at...
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7 Responses to “The Gillette razor theory of consumer behavior” ... But the upshot is the same: if the way a product feels, or tastes, has increasingly little to do with how it’s actually made, that, too, undermines classical consumer behavior theory: if innovation were suddenly frozen, would consumers be any worse off?
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