Art of scientific investigation

In The Art of Scientific Investigation, originally published in 1950, W.I.B. Beveridge explores the development of the intuitive side in scientists. The author's object is to show how the minds of humans can best be harnessed to the processes of scientific discovery. This book therefore centers on the "human factor"; the individual scientist. The book reveals the basic principles and mental techniques that are common to most types of investigation. Professor Beveridge discusses great discoveries and quotes the experiences of numerous scientists. 

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Subject(s)Science, Enquiries and investigations, Practical work
Author(s)W I B Beveridge
Age14-16
Published1961
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Shelf referenceA 507.1 BEV
Direct URLhttps://www-preprod.stem.org.uk/x8q72

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