SCIENTIFIC METHODS
an online book
Richard D. Jarrard
Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah
r.jarrard@utah.edu
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Scientific Methods is an online book about the techniques and processes of science and the experience of being a scientist. This book is written by a scientist for scientists. My hope is that it will be browsed by scientists (including graduate students) and read by undergraduates.
Why am I publishing this book online, despite having a willing soft-cover publisher? The main reason is wider availability to readers. A typical science book has a publication run of ~2000 copies, then it goes out of print. Additional factors include educational use and ease of revision. I admit that I would have enjoyed saying that I earned ~25¢/hour by writing this book.
CONTENTS | |
1. Introduction | 1 |
Overview | 1 |
Thumbnail History of Scientific Methods | 3 |
Myth of a Scientific Method | 12 |
Scientific Methods | 12 |
SCIENTIFIC TOOLBOX | |
2. Variables | 15 |
Statistics | 15 |
Errors | 16 |
Precision > Accuracy > Reliability | 17 |
Random and Systematic Errors | 18 |
Representative Sampling | 18 |
Replication and Confirmation | 20 |
Probability | 20 |
Sampling Distribution for One Variable | 21 |
Histograms | 22 |
Normal Distribution | 23 |
Mean & Standard Deviation | 23 |
Normal Distribution Function | 24 |
Weighted Mean | 26 |
95% Confidence Limits on Mean | 26 |
How Many Measurements are Needed? | 27 |
Propagation of Errors | 28 |
Non-Normal Distributions | 29 |
Normality Tests | 30 |
Rejecting Anomalous Data | 32 |
Median, Range, & 95% Confidence Limits | 33 |
Examples | 37 |