Postgraduates are vital to scientific advance and they receive much technical support and advice through their study. Although the literature and expertise coupled with the equipment, chemicals and materials are crucial to their development, their is nothing equivalent to their mind. This text is supported by real-life examples that encourage the ability to ask the right questions and highlight the pitfalls so often encountered in scientific investigation. It is an appropriate book for students wishing to make their M.Sc more masterful and their Ph.D more philosophical.
| ISBN | 0748743340 | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | ISBN13 | 9780748743346 (What's this?) | | Pages | 128 | | Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd | | Volumes | 001 | | Imprint | Bios Scientific Publishers Ltd | | Weight (grammes) | 200 | | Format | Paperback | | Published in | London | | Publication date | 15 Aug 2000 | | Height (mm) | 233 | | Writer of introduction | Ian Stewart | | Width (mm) | 154 | | Library of Congress | Q180.55.P7 | | Spine width (mm) | 8 | | DEWEY | 153.42 | | Academic level | Postgraduate |
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Part 1 Preamble. Part 2 Introduction. Part 3 Science like what she is done. Part 4 Science and sciencisms. Part 5 Observations, examinations and experiments. Part 6 If you have to use statistics... Part 7 Types of experiment. Part 8 Here's the answer, what's the question? Part 9 Notes for postgraduate students.