Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

falsifiability

noun
/ˌfɔːl.sɪ.faɪˈə.bɪ.lɪ.ti/
Definition
The quality of a statement or theory that allows it to be tested and potentially proven false.
Examples
  • The theory of evolution is considered to be falsifiable because it can be tested through scientific evidence.
  • Many argue that pseudoscientific claims lack falsifiability, making them less credible.
  • In scientific research, falsifiability allows researchers to verify or refute various hypotheses.
Meaning
Falsifiability refers to the ability of a claim to be disproven by evidence. It is a crucial criterion in scientific theories, as a hypothesis must be testable to be scientifically valid.
Synonyms
  • refutability
  • testability
  • disprovability