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What Makes a Good Experiment?: Reasons & Roles in Science
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Publisher Univ of Pittsburgh Pr
Publication date May 3, 2016
Pages 372
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780822944416
ISBN-10 0822944413
Dimensions 1.25 by 6 by 9 in.
Weight 1.70 lbs.
Original list price $55.00
Other format details university press
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What makes a good experiment? Although experimental evidence plays an essential role in science, as Franklin argues, there is no algorithm or simple set of criteria for ranking or evaluating good experiments, and therefore no definitive answer to the question. Experiments can, in fact, be good in any number of ways: conceptually good, methodologically good, technically good, and pedagogically important. And perfection is not a requirement: even experiments with incorrect results can be good, though they must, he argues, be methodologically good, providing good reasons for belief in their results. Franklin revisits the same important question he posed in his 1981 article in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, when it was generally believed that the only significant role of experiment in science was to test theories. But experiments can actually play a lot of different roles in science—they can, for example, investigate a subject for which a theory does not exist, help to articulate an existing theory, call for a new theory, or correct incorrect or misinterpreted results. This book provides details of good experiments, with examples from physics and biology, illustrating the various ways they can be good and the different roles they can play.


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