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Other editions of book How to think like a scientist: Answering questions by the scientific method

  • How to Think Like a Scientist: Answering Questions by the Scientific Method

    Stephen P. Kramer, Felicia Bond

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 27, 1987)
    Every day you answer questions-dozens, even hundreds of them. How do you find the answers to questions? How can you be sure your answers are correct?Scientists use questions to learn about things. Scientists have developed a way of helping make sure they answer questions correctly. It is called the scientific method. The scientific method can help you find answers to many of the questions you are curious about.What kind of food does your dog like best? Is your sister more likely to help you with your homework if you say please? Can throwing a dead snake over a tree branch make it rain? The scientific method can help you answer these questions and many others.Stephen Kramer's invitation to think like a scientist, illustrated by Felicia Bond's humorous and appealing pictures, will receive enthusiastic response from young readers, scientist and nonscientist alike.
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  • How to think like a scientist: Answering questions by the scientific method

    Stephen P Kramer

    Hardcover (T.Y. Crowell, March 15, 1987)
    Uses questions about hypothetical situations to introduce the process of thinking according to scientific method.
  • How to Think Like a Scientist : Answering Questions by the Scientific Method

    Stephen P Kramer

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd, March 15, 1987)
    Every day you answer questions-dozens, even hundreds of them. How do you find the answers to questions? How can you be sure your answers are correct?Scientists use questions to learn about things. Scientists have developed a way of helping make sure they answer questions correctly. It is called the scientific method. The scientific method can help you find answers to many of the questions you are curious about.What kind of food does your dog like best? Is your sister more likely to help you with your homework if you say please? Can throwing a dead snake over a tree branch make it rain? The scientific method can help you answer these questions and many others.Stephen Kramer's invitation to think like a scientist, illustrated by Felicia Bond's humorous and appealing pictures, will receive enthusiastic response from young readers, scientist and nonscientist alike.