Finding a good research question, in theory (2012)

Abstract

Newton needed an apple, Franklin a flash, Galileo a telescope, and Archimedes a crown. What do these people have in common? They observed a phenomenon that they could not explain, devoted their lives to investigating it, and in doing so achieved groundbreaking discoveries. From observations to hypotheses, from experiments to potential explanations, they conducted every part of the research required to answer the question they had chosen.

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Bodemer, N., & Ruggeri, A. (2012). Finding a good research question, in theory. Science, 335(6075), 1439. (Full text)

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Publication year 2012
Document type: Article
Publication status: Published
External URL: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/335/6075/1439.1.full.pdf View
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