Essentials of Scientific Method

Essentials of Scientific Method

Author: A. Wolf

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-05-23

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 0429620454

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Originally published in 1925, when it was published, this book was intended to give an up to date, concise account of the aim and methods of science with regards to Psychology. It contains chapters on various scientific methods such as the Evolutionary or Genetic Method, the Method of Difference and The Method of Residues, and chapters on probability and the laws of nature.


Key to Exercises in Logic and Scientific Method

Key to Exercises in Logic and Scientific Method

Author: A. Wolf

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-06-03

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 0429594283

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Originally published in 1926, this book was written in the first instance for the benefit of those students of Logic and Scientific Method who receive insufficient or no help in the way of oral instruction. The main function of the following pages is to deal with the exercises, as distinguished from the book-questions. It includes chapters on the scope of logic, theory of judgment and immediate inference, and theory of induction.


The Technique of Controversy

The Technique of Controversy

Author: Boris B. Bogoslovsky

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-23

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1317829638

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First published in 2000. This is Volume II of eight in the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics series and focuses on controversy and the principles of dynamic logic and modern reasoning.


Risk Science

Risk Science

Author: Terje Aven

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-09-12

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 1000435032

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Risk science is becoming increasingly important as businesses, policymakers and public sector leaders are tasked with decision-making and investment using varying levels of knowledge and information. Risk Science: An Introduction explores the theory and practice of risk science, providing concepts and tools for understanding and acting under conditions of uncertainty. The chapters in this work cover the fundamental concepts, principles, approaches, methods and models for how to understand, assess, communicate, manage and govern risk. These topics are presented and examined in a way which details how they relate, for example, how to characterize and communicate risk with particular emphasis on reflecting uncertainties; how to distinguish risk perception and professional risk judgments; how to assess risk and guide decision-makers, especially for cases involving large uncertainties and value differences; and how to integrate risk assessment with resilience-based strategies. The text provides a variety of examples and case studies that relate to highly visible and relevant issues facing risk academics, practitioners and non-risk leaders who must make risk-related decisions. Presenting both the foundational and most recent advancements in the subject matter, this work particularly suits students of risk science courses at college and university level. The book also provides broader key reading for students and scholars in other domains, including business, engineering and public health.