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Research Methods for Science

Research Methods for Science

Research Methods for Science

Michael P. Marder, University of Texas, Austin
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9780521145848
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    A unique introduction to the design, analysis, and presentation of scientific projects, this is an essential textbook for undergraduate majors in science and mathematics. The textbook gives an overview of the main methods used in scientific research, including hypothesis testing, the measurement of functional relationships, and observational research. It describes important features of experimental design, such as the control of errors, instrument calibration, data analysis, laboratory safety, and the treatment of human subjects. Important concepts in statistics are discussed, focusing on standard error, the meaning of p values, and use of elementary statistical tests. The textbook introduces some of the main ideas in mathematical modeling, including order-of-magnitude analysis, function fitting, Fourier transforms, recursion relations, and difference approximations to differential equations. It also provides guidelines on accessing scientific literature, and preparing scientific papers and presentations. An extensive instructor's manual containing sample lessons and student papers is available at www.cambridge.org/Marder.

    • Gives an overview of the main methods used in scientific research, and discusses important concepts in statistics and introduces some of the main ideas in mathematical modeling
    • Provides guidelines on accessing scientific literature, and preparing scientific papers and presentations
    • Accompanied by an extensive instructor's manual, which gives sample lessons and student papers, available at www.cambridge.org/Marder

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    '… useful to science and engineering students in universities and technical colleges … discusses and gives examples of the design, analysis, and presentations of scientific projects.' The Leading Edge

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    Paperback
    9780521145848
    234 pages
    246 × 174 × 10 mm
    0.48kg
    68 b/w illus. 34 tables 28 exercises

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Curiosity and research
    • 2. Overview of experimental analysis and design
    • 3. Statistics
    • 4. Mathematical models
    • 5. Scientific information
    • Appendices
    • Index.
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    Errata
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    Instructor's manual
    Size: 12.12 MB
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      Author
    • Michael P. Marder , University of Texas, Austin

      Michael Marder is Professor of Physics at the University of Texas, Austin. He is co-director and founder of UTeach, a program to prepare secondary teachers of science and mathematics. He has been teaching a course on how to do scientific research which led to the writing of this textbook. He is author of the graduate text Condensed Matter Physics.