Offers high school and college students and their instructors a textbook that provides guidance on a number of practical issues, including how to identify potential projects, develop a project, how to design experiments, collect and document data, analyze data, and how to prepare reports, posters and oral presentation of scientific research projects. Also, serves as a reference handbook to scientists and managers who routinely design and execute experiments.
Key Features:
Accessible Foundations of the Scientific Method Structured Topic Selection Through Guided Brainstorming Comprehensive Support for Literature Review and Hypothesis Development Simplified yet Rigorous Introduction to Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis Practical Guidance for Scientific Communication