We are committed to the scientific method, and measurement is the foundation of that method; hence we are prone to assume that whatever is measurable must be significant and that whatever cannot be measured may as well be disregarded.


Human Nature and the Human Condition, Chapter V (p. 78), Random House, Inc. 1959


We are committed to the scientific method, and measurement is the foundation of that method; hence we are prone to assume that whatever is measurable ...

We are committed to the scientific method, and measurement is the foundation of that method; hence we are prone to assume that whatever is measurable ...

We are committed to the scientific method, and measurement is the foundation of that method; hence we are prone to assume that whatever is measurable ...

We are committed to the scientific method, and measurement is the foundation of that method; hence we are prone to assume that whatever is measurable ...