Introduction to Science and the Scientific Method

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Vantage Press, Inc, Jun 2, 2008 - Science - 224 pages
In this text, John L. Campbell examines modern science, its origins, its method, and its dovetailing with society and with religion. Readers will learn that science is a general, flexible, and therefore versatile approach to knowing nature (basic science) and to knowing how to use nature (applied science). Introduction to Science and the Scientific Method is a straightforward and articulate new book that makes fascinating forays into the areas of philosophy, logic, mathematics, society, and religion.
 

Contents

Getting to Know Science
1
Sciences Empirical Side
19
Sciences Rational Side
43
Statistical Analysis of Scientific Research Data
70
Scientific and Unscientific Views on Nature
96
Science and Society
123
Looking to the Future
155
Parting Thoughts on Science and Religion
179
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John L. Campbell attended Northeastern University in Boston, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1964 and a master's degree in 1967. He has worked in experimental psychological research, taught experimental psychology and research statistics, and managed senior service programs for thirty fulfilling years. Now retired, Mr. Campbell resides in Roseburg, Oregon.

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