id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hkomcjfmlbe25os3z7e7rpt53i Wayne C. Myrvold Model Selection, Simplicity, and Scientific Inference 2002 20 .pdf application/pdf 5506 417 62 defend the Akaike Information Criterion as a criterion for model selection in scientific inference. the expected value of the interpolative predictive accuracy of the selected model, which may or can be applied to infer the inverse-square power law for centripetal acceleration from the harmonic therefore, dictates that the acceleration of the planets toward the sun be an inverse square law. An independent measure of the dependence of acceleration on distance from the sun is given Harper had cited from Newton for the inverse-square law for gravitation toward the sun – the acceleration field in Newton's argument for the inverse-square law. measurements of parameters of an inverse-square acceleration field without providing either a extending the inverse-square law for an acceleration field toward the sun to distances not explored and ∆s for Jupiter and Saturn, while his harmonic law data for the orbits of the planets about the sun Newton's inferences to inverse-square acceleration fields.11 ./cache/work_hkomcjfmlbe25os3z7e7rpt53i.pdf ./txt/work_hkomcjfmlbe25os3z7e7rpt53i.txt