Definition of Postdiction. Meaning of Postdiction. Synonyms of Postdiction

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Meaning of Postdiction from wikipedia

- Postdiction involves explanation after the fact. In skepticism, it is considered an effect of hindsight bias that explains claimed predictions of significant...
- is the act of making a prediction about the past. It is also known as postdiction (but this should not be confused with the use of the term in criticisms...
- PMID 9744110. Eagleman, D. M. (17 March 2000). "Motion Integration and Postdiction in Visual Awareness" (PDF). Science. 287 (5460): 2036–2038. Bibcode:2000Sci...
- indefinite and unknowable ****ure; explain the past; the retrodiction, postdiction and hindcasting of the (otherwise) indefinite and unknowable past; facilitate...
- Biblical scholars regard the curse, and Dinah herself, as an aetiological postdiction to explain the fates of the tribe of Simeon and the Levites, with one...
- prophesied in the Blessing of Moses, though textual scholars view this as a postdiction, dating the poem to well after the tribe had been established in the...
- derived. Biblical scholar Arthur Peake saw the tribes originating as postdiction, as eponymous metaphor giving an aetiology of the connectedness of the...
- Statistical analysis phenomenon Over****ing – Flaw in mathematical modelling Postdiction – Explanations given after the fact Ramsey theory – Branch of mathematical...
- cursing them to become scattered; critics regard this as an aetiological postdiction to explain how a tribe could be so scattered, the simpler solution being...
- Joseph, from whom it took its name. Some critics, however, view this as a postdiction, an eponymous metaphor providing an aetiology of the connectedness of...