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Scientific Thinking, Second Edition

Autor Robert M. Martin Contribuţii de Archie Fields III
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2026
Scientific Thinking is a lively and practical guide to scientific reasoning. It provides comprehensive coverage of such topics as inductive reasoning, confirmation, demarcation, sampling, correlations, causality, hypotheses, experimental methods, and the role of values in science. These difficult topics are presented in an engaging way that clarifies rather than confounds, making for a student reading experience that is both enlightening and enjoyable. Drawing examples from both from the history of science as well as more modern scientific work, the book helps students recognize the ongoing importance of developing good habits of scientific thinking. Questions and exercises are interspersed throughout the text to encourage students to actively reflect on and engage with new concepts and key cases as they arise in the book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781554816521
ISBN-10: 1554816521
Pagini: 380
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: BROADVIEW PR
Colecția Broadview Press
Locul publicării:Peterborough, Canada

Recenzii

Scientific Thinking is a lively and practical guide to scientific reasoning. It provides comprehensive coverage of such topics as inductive reasoning, confirmation, demarcation, sampling, correlations, causality, hypotheses, experimental methods, and the role of values in science. These difficult topics are presented in an engaging way that clarifies rather than confounds, making for a student reading experience that is both enlightening and enjoyable. Drawing examples from both from the history of science as well as more modern scientific work, the book helps students recognize the ongoing importance of developing good habits of scientific thinking. Questions and exercises are interspersed throughout the text to encourage students to actively reflect on and engage with new concepts and key cases as they arise in the book.

Cuprins

Chapter 0: Not Your Usual Introduction
PART I: Induction, Proportions, Correlations
  • Chapter 1: Galileo and Mrs. Smith
  • Chapter 2: Induction, Deduction, Confirmation
  • Chapter 3: Science and Pseudoscience
  • Chapter 4: Sampling
  • Chapter 5: Samples
  • Chapter 6: Imprecision and Confidence Level
  • Chapter 7: Statistical Relations
  • Chapter 8: Correlations Described
  • Chapter 9: Correlations Calculated
PART II: Explanations
  • Chapter 10: Explanations Explained
  • Chapter 11: Problems with the D-N Model
  • Chapter 12: Hypotheses and Explanations
  • Chapter 13: Two Strategies for Hypothesizing
  • Chapter 14: Disconfirming Hypotheses
  • Chapter 15: Empiricism Revisited
  • Chapter 16: Categories
PART III: Causes
  • Chapter 17: Seeing Causes
  • Chapter 18: Causal Relations
  • Chapter 19: Causal Complications
  • Chapter 20: Experimental Confirmation
  • Chapter 21: Experimental Procedures
  • Chapter 22: Non-Experimental Methods
  • Chapter 23: Objectivity, Values, and the Truth
Index