TOC of EGEK
Deborah G. Mayo, Error and the Growth of Experimental Knowledge (Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1996).
- Learning from Error
- Ducks, Rabbits, and Normal Sciences: Recasting the Kuhn's Eye View of Popper
- The New Experimentalism and the Bayesian Way
- Duhem, Kuhn, and Bayes
- Models of Experimental Inquiry
- Severe Tests and Methodological Underdetermination
- The Experimental Basis from Which to Test Hypotheses: Brownian Motion
- Severe Tests and Novel Evidence
- Hunting and Snooping: Understanding the Neyman-Pearson Predesignationist Stance
- Why You Cannot Be Just a Little Bit Bayesian
- Why Pearson Rejected the Neyman-Pearson (Behavioristic) Philosophy and a Note on Objectivity in Statistics
- Error Statistics and Peircean Error Correction
- Toward an Error-Statistical Philosophy of Science