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Principle Of Parsimony (Noun)

Meaning

The principle that entities should not be multiplied needlessly; the simplest of two competing theories is to be preferred.

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The principle of parsimony suggests that the most straightforward explanation for a phenomenon is usually the best one.
  • In scientific research, the principle of parsimony is often applied to eliminate unnecessary variables and focus on the most critical factors.
  • The principle of parsimony is a fundamental concept in the scientific method, guiding researchers to favor simple explanations over complex ones.
  • By applying the principle of parsimony, scientists can avoid overcomplicating their theories and models, making them more testable and falsifiable.
  • The principle of parsimony is not a hard and fast rule, but rather a heuristic that encourages researchers to prioritize simplicity and elegance in their explanations.

Synonyms

  • Law Of Parsimony
  • Ockham's Razor
  • Occam's Razor

Hypernyms

  • Rule
  • Principle
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