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Science's Workings and Scientists' Work

Asian Journal of Social Science, 2003
Using an interactionist approach, this essay uncovers the complexity of the interactions between the modern worlds of science and non-science, of scientists and non-scientists. While analysing the many moments of the interface between the two social worlds, the sociologist often surprises himself or herself of the magnitude of intrusion, or should we ...
Ko Yiu Chung, Chan Kwok Bun
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Social work science

European Journal of Social Work, 2020
The history of social work has allowed us to speak about its ongoing project of ‘aspiring profession’ and one of the crucial components of this was – and in many countries still is – an attempt to ...
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How Science Works

2022
Abstract In this chapter, New York Public Radio health and science editor Nsikan Akpan discusses what every journalist needs to know about science and the people who practice it. Akpan offers a primer on how to read a science paper; explains why not all scientific papers are trustworthy; espouses the benefits of journal clubs as a way to
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How science works

New Scientist, 2009
The practice of science is sometimes described as a coldly rational route that follows rigid guidelines to reach certain truth. The reality is very different, and much more interesting and exciting. To be a good scientist you need curiosity, imagination, a sceptical attitude and the willingness to admit mistakes when you make them, which you will.
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How Science Works

2004
Abstract One week, red wine is good for the heart. The next week, new reports say it’s bad for the health. So which is true? Anyone who’s ever read science news with fascination, or who’s ever been confounded by conflicting stories will appreciate this book.
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How Science Works

2017
All modern, natural sciences follow a deductive process. From observations of the world around us, hypotheses are phrased that allow for certain predictions. Hypotheses are tested using appropriate methods, and the results are interpreted on the basis of existing knowledge.
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How Science Works

2010
Chapter 1. How did we get here? Some background to How Science Works in the school curriculum 1 Rob Toplis Chapter 2. What do students think about science? Sue Collins Chapter 3. How do scientists work? James Williams Chapter 4. What is scientific enquiry? Michael Allen Chapter 5. Teaching controversial issues Ralph Levinson Chapter 6.
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How Science Works

Scientific American, 2021
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Social Work and Science

Research on Social Work Practice, 2015
Interest has grown in the past few years about the place of social work in science. Questions remain, such as whether social work should be considered a science, and if so, where it fits into the constellation of sciences. This article attempts to shed light on these questions.
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