Essentials Of Scientific Method
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A textbook on the principles of logical reasoning and scientific method, including chapters covering topics such as argumentation, inductive and deductive reasoning, and scientific observation and experimentation. The book is intended for students of philosophy, logic, and the natural sciences.
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