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A simplified strategy for stent fixation using a defect-closure system in refractory esophageal stricture. [PDF]

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Scientific Method

2017
© 2018 Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved. This book shows how science works, fails to work, or pretends to work, by looking at examples from such diverse fields as physics, biomedicine, psychology, and economics. Social science affects our lives every day through the predictions of experts and the rules and regulations they devise.
J. Staddon
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The Scientific Method

, 2022
The scientific method delivers prosperity, yet scientific practice has become subject to corrupting influences from within and without the scientific community. This essential reference is intended to help remedy those threats. The authors identify eight
J. Armstrong, K. Green
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Whose Scientific Method? Scientific Methods for a Complex World

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2003
Critics of the precautionary principle assail it for calling for action before science establishes unquestionably that a substance causes harm. They claim theirs is the viewpoint of the “scientific method.” But the conflict is not between science and antiscience but rather between different pathways for science and technology; between a commodified ...
Richard Levins, Mary Lee Dunn
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The importance of scientific method for psychological science

Psychology, Crime and Law, 2018
This article is concerned with the nature of scientific method and its importance for psychology. It begins by considering the nature of scientific methodology as an essential source for a proper understanding scientific method.
B. Haig
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Scientific method

2018
Procedures for attaining scientific knowledge are known as scientific methods. These methods include formulating theories and testing them against observation or experiment. Ancient and medieval thinkers called any systematic body of knowledge a ‘science’, and their methods were aimed at knowledge in general.
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