pseudomodel
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[edit]pseudomodel (plural pseudomodels)
- An incomplete or inaccurate version of a model.
- 1992, Raoul LePage, Lynne Billard ·, Exploring the Limits of Bootstrap, page 386:
- One of the major problems in applying bootstrap to model building procedures consists in choosing an appropriate pseudomodel.
- 1979, Andrzej Mostowski, Kazimierz Kuratowski, Foundational Studies: Selected Works, volume 2, page 352:
- A pseudomodel M is called a model of S if all theorems provable in S are true in M.
- 1995, Catherine Samary, “Introduction”, in Peter Drucker, transl., Yugoslavia Dismembered, New York: Monthly Review Press, →ISBN, page 31:
- So we lean toward one side in this discussion: toward rejecting pseudomodels that claim to be universal, and rejecting an ethnic fatalism that would also imply a historical fatalism.