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Everyday Practice of Science Where Intuition and Passion Meet Objectivity and Logic

Handbook / Manual
By: Frederick Grinnell
256 pages, 20 line art
Everyday Practice of Science
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About this book

Scientific facts can be so complicated that only specialists in a field fully appreciate the details, but the nature of everyday practice that gives rise to these facts should be understandable by everyone interested in science. This book describes how scientists bring their own interests and passions to their work, illustrates the dynamics between researchers and the research community, and emphasizes a contextual understanding of science in place of the linear model found in textbooks with its singular focus on "scientific method."

Everyday Practice of Science also introduces readers to issues about science and society. Practice requires value judgments: What should be done? Who should do it? Who should pay for it? How much? Balancing scientific opportunities with societal needs depends on appreciating both the promises and the ambiguities of science. Understanding practice informs discussions about how to manage research integrity, conflict of interest, and the challenge of modern genetics to human research ethics. Society cannot have the benefits of research without the risks. The last chapter contrasts the practices of science and religion as reflective of two different types of faith and describes a holistic framework within which they dynamically interact.

Contents

Preface Acknowledgments I. SCIENCE 1. Practicing Science: An Overview 2. Discovery: Learning New Things about the World 3. Credibility: Validating Discovery Claims II. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY 4. Integrity: From Science Policy to Responsible Conduct of Research 5. Informed Consent and Risk: The Intersection of Human Research and Genetics 6. Faith: More Than One Way to Practice the World Afterword References Index

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Handbook / Manual
By: Frederick Grinnell
256 pages, 20 line art
Media reviews

[...] an absolute gem. As a welcome antidote to the wiz-bang, techno-babble world of TV forensic dramas, Frederick Grinnell offers a real-life look at the scientific process. Laboratory News

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