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Scientific epistemology: How scientists know what they know

Scientific epistemology: How scientists know what they know

... Reason alone, without the support of evidence, is quite limited and subject to error. For example, consider the claim by Aristotle that heavier objects fall faster than lighter objects. This makes perfect sense in light ...

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Search, access and dissemination of scientific information from scientists, social scientists and humanists

Search, access and dissemination of scientific information from scientists, social scientists and humanists

... from scientific research ...mixed methods study which adopted the concurrent triangulation ...to scientists and social scientists and humanists, share knowledge and visibility are the main ...

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Qualitative methods for ecologists and conservation scientists

Qualitative methods for ecologists and conservation scientists

... for scientists from one part of the discipline to use techniques from another improperly, inexpertly, or without proper reference to the relevant literature ...

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Global warming: Forecasts by scientists versus scientific forecasts

Global warming: Forecasts by scientists versus scientific forecasts

... A forecasting audit for global warming In order to audit the forecasting processes described in Chapter 8 of the IPCC’s report, we each read it prior to any discussion. Chapter 8 was, in our judgment, poorly written. The ...

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How Do Scientists Develop and Use Scientific Software?

How Do Scientists Develop and Use Scientific Software?

... by scientific software. Therefore, knowing how scientists develop and use software in their research is critical to assessing the necessity for improv- ing current development practices and to making ...

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Supporting the Everyday Work of Scientists: Automating Scientific Workflows

Supporting the Everyday Work of Scientists: Automating Scientific Workflows

... linked. Scientists use software for generating and analyzing data, sharing and modeling research results, managing data sets, and creating reports, among many other ...the scientists and technologists ...

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Factors of realization and differentiation scientific potencial of young scientists

Factors of realization and differentiation scientific potencial of young scientists

... of scientists (per- sonality and cognitive ...the scientists according to the dominant motives into those who want  nancial compensation, reputation or career achievements and inner ...

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Factors that affect scientists behavior to share scientific knowledge

Factors that affect scientists behavior to share scientific knowledge

... the scientists share their scientifi c views and ideas and go forward along with modern sciences to achieve new aspects of researching in diff erent fi elds, and even inter-disciplinary fi elds (Hassanzadeh, ...

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What Do Forensic Scientists Do?

What Do Forensic Scientists Do?

... intoxication?" Answering this question often requires law enforcement officers, forensic pathologists, forensic toxicologists, other forensic scientists, and crime scene investigators to work together. Scope of ...

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Open Access: What Scientists Think?

Open Access: What Scientists Think?

... journal, scientists surrender copyright to their research, often funded by taxpayers' money, to commercial publishers who charge exorbitant subscription prices for their ...the scientific community in ...

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WHAT IS THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD?

WHAT IS THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD?

... Set/Focusing Event History Connection – In the mid 1700’s, many scientists were still trying to explain materials in terms of combinations of air, earth, fire and water. One French scientist, Antoine Lavoisier, ...

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What is Scientific Consulting?

What is Scientific Consulting?

... delivering scientific and legal strategies to solve a broad range of challenging problems – Our scientists have a successful track record of providing expert advice and opinions on many of the most ...

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Systems Immunology. An Introduction to Modeling Methods for Scientists

Systems Immunology. An Introduction to Modeling Methods for Scientists

... analyses methods, rule-based modeling of immune cell signaling, characterizing vulnerabilities of mutable viruses to immune attack, importance of spatial heterogeneities in regulating immune responses across ...

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Scientific Productions and Authorship Patterns of Top Ten Iranian Scientists

Scientific Productions and Authorship Patterns of Top Ten Iranian Scientists

... top scientists’ authorship patterns and analyzes articles written by them to determine authorship patterns of Iranian ...Iranian scientists are the result of ...

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Resourses of open access as a tool for formation of scientific rating of scientists

Resourses of open access as a tool for formation of scientific rating of scientists

... Purpose. Scientific journals in open access play an important role in scientific ...their scientific substantiation in the form of reference to the works of authors that were used in the ...of ...

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Citizen scientists’ preferences for communication of scientific output: a literature review

Citizen scientists’ preferences for communication of scientific output: a literature review

... of scientific output is appreciated by citizen science participants, even though some practical and ethical issues are ...nicating scientific output, not all participants (100%) ever ...about ...

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General Acceptance Versus Scientific Soundness: Mad Scientists in the Courtroom

General Acceptance Versus Scientific Soundness: Mad Scientists in the Courtroom

... Engineering testimony rests upon scientific foundations, the reliability of which will be at issue in some cases. See, e.g., Brief for Stephen N. Bobo et al. as Amici Curiae 23 (stressing the scientific ...

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Harnessing the Potential of Data Scientists and Big Data for Scientific Discovery

Harnessing the Potential of Data Scientists and Big Data for Scientific Discovery

... DS for academic scientists: What’s still needed? We must stand on each other's shoulders, not on each other's toes. Today, for each project, a new set of students/post-­‐docs writes code that ojen re-­‐invents ...

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Communicating scientific evidence: scientists', journalists' and audiences' expectations and evaluations regarding the representation of scientific uncertainty

Communicating scientific evidence: scientists', journalists' and audiences' expectations and evaluations regarding the representation of scientific uncertainty

... of scientific uncertainty DOI ...in scientific research, it is an often neglected topic in public ...of scientific evidence in public, and whether their real-world communication meets laypersons’ ...

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Risks of nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics? What the scientists say

Risks of nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics? What the scientists say

... primarily scientists, who might be less compelled to make predic- tions based on social determinants or health promotion ...and scientific methods, they may regard human behavior as outside of their ...

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