Full Idea
Data do not quite speak for themselves, which speaks against a naive form of falsificationism according to which even the slightest mismatch between theory and evidence suffices to overturn a theory.
Gist of Idea
Falsificationism would be naive if even a slight discrepancy in evidence killed a theory
Source
Timothy McGrew (Evidence [2011], 'Interp..')
Book Reference
'Routledge Companion to Epistemology', ed/tr. Bernecker,S/Pritchard,D [Routledge 2014], p.63
A Reaction
[He cites Robert Boyle wisely ignoring some data to get a good fit for his graph]