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We introduce archetypal analysis as a tool to describe and categorize scientists. This approach identifies typical characteristics of extreme ('archetypal') values in a multivariate data set. These positive or negative contextual attributes can be allocated to each scientists under investigation.
Christian Seiler, Klaus Wohlrabe
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To Be or Not to Be a Scientist? [PDF]
Abstract Employers regularly complain of a shortage of qualified scientists and advocate that to remain competitive more scientists need to be trained. However, using a survey of graduates from British universities, I report that 3 years after graduation less than 50% of graduates from science subjects are working in a scientific ...
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Psychology of the Scientist: VI. Scientist as Artist
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1963Those traits which are often accepted as characterizing the artist are also characteristic of the creative psychologist; the creative psychologist is an artist.
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