An Introduction to Scientific Research
An Introduction to Scientific Research
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Book Description
Noted scientist’s exceptionally clear, pragmatic guide to principles and procedures useful in a wide range of sciences. Design of experiments and apparatus; classification, sampling and measurement; analysis of experimental data; errors of measurement; probability, randomness and logic; much more. Indispensable for any researcher. References at chapter ends. 1952 edition. 49 illustrations.
An Introduction to Scientific Research,E. Bright Wilson,Dover Publications,0486665453,Research,Research & Methodology,Science,Science/Mathematics,Scientific Methodology And Research,Science / General,Science: General Issues
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