Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
Recently, Rueger and Sharp (1996) and Koperski (1998) have been concerned to show that certain procedural accounts of model confirmation are compromised by non-linear dynamics. We suggest that the issues raised are better approached by considering whether chaotic data analysis methods allow for reliable inference from data. We provide a framework and an example of this approach.
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We gratefully acknowledge our indebtedness to Kevin Kelly and David Danks. We would also like to thank an anonymous reviewer for very detailed and helpful comments.