Logistics??

On Oct 29, 3:54 pm, aruzinsky <aruzin...@general-cathexis.com> wrote:
> But, is it a part of philosophy of science or epistemology?
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> On Oct 27, 4:07 pm, Timothy Monicken <chreod...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Naturally, it would seem that the experiment that *might* produce the 
> > *biggest
> > payoff* is to be determined - whether that be *confirmation* of numerous
> > hypothetical constructs, and/or the *elimination* of other
> > substantive,*alternate explanations
> > * to a specific problem... my own group periodically conducts "epigenetic
> > surveys & evals" as they relate to goal apprehension/ progress. Of
> > course, *probability
> > assessments, *conjoined to the inherent risk management components, are
> > brought into focus, but the question of resource allocation is always an
> > unwelcome 'reality," or "inconvenient truth."  Sadly, protracted R&D is
> > often an excruciating reminder of one's own levels of patience and resolute
> > perseverance. *Good Luck & Good Will in Your Hunting!*
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> > On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 1:57 PM, aruzinsky
> > <aruzin...@general-cathexis.com>wrote:
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> > > What is the best criteria for allocating limited resources to
> > > different science experiments?  WLOG, assume that you have plans/
> > > proposals for two experiments but only have monetary funding for one.
> > > How do you choose?  You can't base your choice on the exact results of
> > > the two experiments because you do not know them before performing the
> > > experiments.
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