Stop Working and Start Thinking

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出版者:Routledge
作者:Cohen, Jack/ Medley, Graham/ Stewart, Ian (INT)
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页数:150
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出版时间:2005-8
价格:$ 66.67
装帧:Pap
isbn号码:9780415368308
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With the spectacular developments in technology accompanying and aiding scientific research over the past few decades, postgraduate students are often encouraged to focus more on generating data than to utilize their most sophisticated piece of equipment: their mind. Stop Working & Start Thinking, Second Edition aims to encourage young researchers to think more clearly about their experiments, from experimental design to data interpretation. This new edition builds on the success of the first edition, with new material throughout and a new chapter on measurement interpretation, including an examination of cryptic assumptions. This book is essential reading for postgraduates who wish to put the mastery back into their M.Sc. and the philosophy back into their PhDs.

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“Welcome to a life whose rewards are mostly not monetary; whose central paradox is that you put most effort into attempted disproof of the things you most want to believe; whose demonstration of close and valued friendship is honest, perhaps impolite, criticism.”

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“Welcome to a life whose rewards are mostly not monetary; whose central paradox is that you put most effort into attempted disproof of the things you most want to believe; whose demonstration of close and valued friendship is honest, perhaps impolite, criticism.”

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“Welcome to a life whose rewards are mostly not monetary; whose central paradox is that you put most effort into attempted disproof of the things you most want to believe; whose demonstration of close and valued friendship is honest, perhaps impolite, criticism.”

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“Welcome to a life whose rewards are mostly not monetary; whose central paradox is that you put most effort into attempted disproof of the things you most want to believe; whose demonstration of close and valued friendship is honest, perhaps impolite, criticism.”

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“Welcome to a life whose rewards are mostly not monetary; whose central paradox is that you put most effort into attempted disproof of the things you most want to believe; whose demonstration of close and valued friendship is honest, perhaps impolite, criticism.”

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