Newton, Issac 1999 [1726 3rd ed | Mind, Brain, and Education Science: A Comprehensive Guide to the New Brain-Based Teaching |
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Bernard; Whitman, Anne; Budenz, Julia | [ Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy] |
The scientific method continues to evolve through adaptive reward, trial and error and application of the method to itself.
, for teaching , illustrates how to avoid confirmation bias: , in Chile, was initially skeptical that was real, but possibly an artifact of instrumentation null hypothesis , so he went outside and disproved his null hypothesis by observing SN 1987a with the naked eye | Berkeley, CA: University of California Press |
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Alhazen or Al-Haytham; 965—1039 CE was perhaps one of the greatest physicists of all times and a product of the Islamic Golden Age or Islamic Renaissance 7th—13th centuries | This chapter also discusses the different types of research questions and how they are produced |
Recent Issues in Theories of Scientific Method.
Nola, Robert; Sankey, Howard 2001 | The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy |
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The Principia itself is on pp | Sims 2003 Ethics and corporate social responsibility: why giants fall p |
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