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by chrisseaton 3143 days ago
In fact! I can falsify your claim that PL research isn't falsifiable by using some PL research!

http://cis.upenn.edu/~cis501/papers/producing-wrong-data.pdf

> Of the 133 papers published in the surveyed conference pro- ceedings, 88 had at least one section dedicated to experimental methodology and evaluation

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That puts it on par with psychology or sociology which has a poor reputation in the falsifiability department
I think most of the other papers have non-experimental proofs, so it's not that they do nothing rigorous.

And anyway the claim was 'very rarely', when it's actually a majority of cases.