Question: Which statement is correct? Mark the correct statement. - The problem of induction implies that even if our data does not show evidence for harm,

Which statement is correct? Mark the correct statement. - The problem of induction implies that even if our data does not show evidence for harm, we cannot infer that harm does not exist. - In a Mediocristan domain, "evidence of absence" and "absence of evidence" are typically not the same. - In an Extremistan domain, "evidence of absence" and "absence of evidence" are virtually the same. - In an Extremistan domain governed by the power law p(x)=Cx3.02, the theoretical mean does not exist. - In an Extremistan domain governed by a t-distribution with t(6), the theoretical variance does not exist
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