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Qué (quién) es FALSIFICATION - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Falsification (disambiguation)

falsification         
Falsification         
·noun Willful misstatement or misrepresentation.
II. Falsification ·noun The showing an item of charge in an account to be wrong.
III. Falsification ·noun The act of falsifying, or making false; a counterfeiting; the giving to a thing an appearance of something which it is not.
Falsifiable         
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PROPERTY OF A THEORY/HYPOTHESIS/STATEMENT THAT CAN BE LOGICALLY CONTRADICTED BY AN EMPIRICAL TEST OR A FACT
Falsifiable; Falsify; Unfalsifiable; Logic of falsification; Unfalsifiability; Un-testable hypothesis; Untestable hypothesis; Non-falsifiable; Falsifiablity; Falsifability; Falsifying; Falsified; Refutability; Falsifiably; Refutable; Refutably; Falsifiabilities; Refutabilities; Falsification (Falsifiability); Principle of falsification; Nonfalsifiable; Nonfalsifiability; Falsifiability principle; Untestability; Denied falsifiability; Dogmatic falsificationism; Naive falsificationism; Sophisticated falsificationism; Irrefutable; Popper's criterion
·adj Capable of being falsified, counterfeited, or corrupted.

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Falsification

Falsification may refer to:

  • The act of disproving a proposition, hypothesis, or theory: see Falsifiability
  • Mathematical proof
  • Falsified evidence
  • Falsification of history, distortion of the historical record also known as Historical revisionism
  • Forgery, the act of producing something that lacks authenticity with the intent to commit fraud or deception
  • Self-falsification, e.g., the Liar's paradox
Ejemplos de uso de FALSIFICATION
1. And the main element of this are lies and falsification.
2. Falsification exists; it is a problem of the whole world.
3. It is also probing the alleged falsification of property certificates.
4. Preference falsification is understandably rampant under authoritarian rule.
5. His eldest son, Augusto, was arrested on a charge of falsification of official documents.