Scientists construct facts by constantly making decisions about what they will consider significant, what experiments they should pursue, and how they will describe their observations.


Exploding the Gene Myth (ed. Beacon Press, 1993) - ISBN: 9780807004180


Scientists construct facts by constantly making decisions about what they will consider significant, what experiments they should pursue, and how...

Scientists construct facts by constantly making decisions about what they will consider significant, what experiments they should pursue, and how...

Scientists construct facts by constantly making decisions about what they will consider significant, what experiments they should pursue, and how...

Scientists construct facts by constantly making decisions about what they will consider significant, what experiments they should pursue, and how...