1. Why is this something I'm curious about?
There are many examples about the function of intuition in a experiment, but science teachers now always say that people can not trust their intuition too much. So I want to know how intuition and experience help in a experiment. 2. Does it present an issue on which I take a stand?-->Is it arguable? Yes, it is arguable. Intuition and experience can be trustable or not according to different people. 3. Is it too broad, too narrow, or ok? I think it is a little bit broad, and I am trying to fix that.. 4. Is it researchable within the timeframe of the mod? Yes. 5. What type of information do I need? I need to find examples of both positive and negative effects that intuition and experience cause to an experiment. 6. Where might I look to find actual data to support or contradict a position? Books in library, some newspaper and internet
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I have found two books related to my topic.
A to Z women in science and probability and statistics Writing about specific person(scientists) may be more helpful to develop my topic In both books, I can find many specific short stories about scientist. How do people find irrational numbers?
The finding of the root of two The first mathematical crisis How to use geometrical quantities to represent irrational numbers except right angled triangle? Should we trust our intuition during experiment? Is our experience always reliable? |
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