Being a Scientist

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Being a Scientist

Tools for Science Students

Research methods: general Teaching of a specific subject Science: general issues Physics Materials / States of matter Low temperature physics Physics of gases Plasma physics Particle and high-energy physics Chemistry Biology, life sciences Human biology Biogeography

Author: Michael H. Schmidt

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Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 20th November 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 320 pages

ISBN: 9781487588465


Being a Scientist

Being a Scientist is a comprehensive introduction to the many aspects of scientific life beyond the classroom and laboratory. Written with undergraduate science majors in mind, the book covers ethics, the philosophical bases of scientific methods, library research, reading, peer review, creativity, proposal and paper writing, and oral and poster presentations.

In contrast to other texts in the field, which often take a simple prescriptive approach to these topics, Being a Scientist connects them to the historical and philosophical roots of modern science, as well as the common experiences of all people.

Written in a conversational style, the book makes use of metaphor, historical anecdote, and hypothetical research about everyday household questions. This approach helps undergraduates learn basic research skills without being too intimidated by the advanced concepts, vocabulary, and methods which are encountered in looking at the current scientific literature.

Being a Scientist is a textbook for a semester-long course devoted to teaching research and communication skills to undergraduate science majors, but it can be adapted for use in summer research experiences, capstone research courses, and other courses throughout the undergraduate curriculum.

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