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|Subfield=Ontology
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|Question=What ''outcomes'' can possibly obtain as a result of an assessment of a theory by a method? What is the complete list of ''theory assessment outcomes''?
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|Description=When a theory is assessed by a method, a certain theory assessment outcome obtains. The question here is what outcomes can possibly obtain in theory assessment?
|Parent Topic=Ontology of Scientific Change|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan,
|Formulated Year=2015
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|Current View=Currently, the definition of ''theory assessment outcomes'' states that the outcome of theory assessment is not necessarily conclusive; an inconclusive outcome ("''can''" be accepted") is also conceivable. [[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 200]]
|Parent Topic=Ontology of Scientific Change|Related Topics=Theory AcceptanceCompatibility Criteria, Demarcation Criteria, Determinism vs. Underdeterminism in Scientific Change, Compatibility Criteria, Demarcation Criteria,Theory Acceptance|Sorting Order=10000|Page Status=Needs Editing|Editor Notes=
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