
Doing Science, second edition, offers a rare compendium of practical advice based on how working scientists pursue their craft. It covers each stage of research, from formulating questions and gathering data to developing experiments and analyzing results and finally to the many ways for presenting results. Drawing on his extensive experience both as a researcher and a research mentor, Ivan Valiela has written a lively and concise survey of everything a beginning scientist needs to know to succeed in the field. He includes chapters on scientific data, statistical methods, and experimental designs, and much of the book is devoted to presenting final results.Now in its second edition, Doing Science has been completely updated and expanded to include a brand-new chapter on doing science in society, as well as increased coverage of the ethics of avoiding conflict of interest.Anyone beginning a scientific career, or who advises students in research will find Doing Science, second edition, an invaluable source of advice.
This book investigates the practical methodologies and professional standards required to conduct, analyze, and communicate scientific research effectively. Author Ivan Valiela, drawing upon his extensive career as a researcher and academic mentor, provides a comprehensive framework for navigating the scientific process. The text synthesizes technical guidance on experimental design and statistical analysis with professional advice on ethical conduct and public engagement.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators frequently identify this text as a foundational resource for graduate students and early-career researchers. Readers often note the clarity of the prose and the utility of the author's pragmatic approach to the daily realities of scientific work.
Page Count:
332
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190452595
ISBN-13:
9780190452599
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