How to think like a scientist : answering questions by the scientific method Stephen P. Kramer ; illustrated by Felicia Bond.
Material type: TextNew York : T.Y. Crowell, c1987Edition: First editionDescription: 44 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0690045638
- 0690045654
- Q 175.2 .K860 1987
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Circulation | DLSU-D HS Learning Resource Center Circulation | Circulation | Q 175.2 .K860 1987 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 003884 | Available | 3HSL2014003884 |
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Q 173 .B742 2012 Are there rainbows on the moon? : | Q 173 .D675 2006 Does anything eat wasps? : | Q 173 .W834 2014 What Einstein didn't know : | Q 175.2 .K860 1987 How to think like a scientist : | Q 175.52.U5 .M779 2005 The Republican war on science | Q 181 .L269 2018 Language, literacy, and learning in the STEM disciplines : | Q 181 .Z4 2005 Everything you need to know about science homework. |
Includes index.
Uses questions about hypothetical situations to introduce the process of thinking according to scientific method.
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