Applying the Scientific Method to Learn from Mistakes and Approach Truth (e-bog) af MacRitchie, Finlay
MacRitchie, Finlay (forfatter)

Applying the Scientific Method to Learn from Mistakes and Approach Truth e-bog

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In its simplest form, the scientific method can be thought of as learning from our mistakes and trying to correct them. True scientists try to think rationally, never adopt dogmatic opinions and are always willing to listen to opposing views. They never claim to know the absolute truth but are relentless in their search for it. In this timely book, the author describes the fundamentals of criti...
E-bog 288,10 DKK
Forfattere MacRitchie, Finlay (forfatter)
Forlag CRC Press
Udgivet 25 januar 2022
Længde 124 sider
Genrer Teaching of a specific subject
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000531381
In its simplest form, the scientific method can be thought of as learning from our mistakes and trying to correct them. True scientists try to think rationally, never adopt dogmatic opinions and are always willing to listen to opposing views. They never claim to know the absolute truth but are relentless in their search for it. In this timely book, the author describes the fundamentals of critical scientific thinking. The book further examines the correct use of the scientific method and how to apply it to current events and scientific topics to obtain honest assessments. Current controversies discussed include climate change and COVID-related lockdowns.Additional Features include:Demonstrates the use of the scientific method to assist with objective analysis of issuesAddresses that induction plays a role but the true method for advancing knowledge is hypothesis-deductionExplores current hot topics within the framework of the scientific methodOutlines common misunderstandings of the scientific methodApplying the Scientific Method to Learn from Mistakes and Approach Truth is approachable enough for the general public and recommended for university and advanced high school science educators and their students.