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Other factors being equal, parsimony is to be preferred.
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When scientists use the idea of parsimony, it only has meaning in a very specific context of inquiry.
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Maximum parsimony is the method that came about first.
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He identified the main strands of the personality type as a preoccupation with orderliness, parsimony (frugality), and obstinacy (rigidity and stubbornness).
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For example, parsimony is the best way to produce an evolutionary tree of the species (cladistics), suggesting that parsimonious adaptations are selected.
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It is also described as lacking parsimony, despite purporting to be a simple theory uniting many of the unique anatomical features of humans.
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This property of stepwise voice leading in a single voice is called voice-leading parsimony.
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In both cases, the effect of this outside intelligence is not repeatable, observable or falsifiable, and it violates the principle of parsimony.
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Smith advocates this parsimony of profit as a virtue.
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In phylogenetic analysis, the arbiter among competing hypotheses suggested by different character systems, i.e. incongruence among characters, is parsimony.
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