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the Theory of Statistical Implicative Analysis: Or Implausibility Falsehood ... When Exception Confirms Rule

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the Theory of Statistical Implicative Analysis: Or Implausibility Falsehood ... When Exception Confirms Rule
the Theory of Statistical Implicative Analysis: Or Implausibility Falsehood ... When Exception Confirms Rule

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SIA, through its various extensions, is today presented as a broad Artificial Intelligence method aimed at extracting trends and possible causalities in the form of rules, from a set of variables. It is based on the unlikeliness of the existence of these relationships, i.e. on the relative weakness of their counter-examples compared to what chance alone would produce. It establishes a dual topological relationship between the set of subjects and the set of variables. Many applications of this approach, driving forces or crucibles for the development of SIA, have concerned and still concern various fields such as didactics, evaluation and assessment, psychology, sociology, medicine, biology, economics, art history, and others. Key Features:

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