Why software testing is sometimes ineffective: two applied studies of positive test strategy.
The term positive test strategy describes the tendency to test a hypothesis with test cases that confirm (i.e., aim to support) rather than disconfirm the hypothesis. Most demonstrations of this phenomenon have involved relatively abstract problems. The authors suggest that people use a positive t...
| Publicado en: | Journal of Applied Psychology Vol. 79; pp. 142 - 156 |
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American Psychological Association
February 1994
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