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Experiment!: Planning, Implementing and Interpreting

✍ Scribed by Oivind Andersson(auth.)


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✦ Synopsis


Content:
Chapter 1 You, the Discoverer (pages 1–10):
Chapter 2 What is Science? (pages 11–31):
Chapter 3 Science's Childhood (pages 33–51):
Chapter 4 Science Inclined to Experiment (pages 53–64):
Chapter 5 Scientists, Engineers and Other Poets (pages 65–80):
Chapter 6 Experiment! (pages 81–112):
Chapter 7 Basic Statistics (pages 113–138):
Chapter 8 Statistics for Experiments (pages 139–173):
Chapter 9 Experimental Design (pages 175–209):
Chapter 10 Phase I: Planning (pages 211–233):
Chapter 11 Phase II: Data Collection (pages 235–252):
Chapter 12 Phase III: Analysis and Synthesis (pages 253–267):


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