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_bSh233
100 _aSharma,Anita
245 0 _aScientfic methods
_c/ Anita Sharma,
260 _bVishabharti Publications,
_aNew Dehli :
_c2006
300 _av, 373 p.
650 _aGeneral Science
942 _cBK
505 0 _a1. Science : definition and meaning 2. Scientific reasoning : methods and orientation 3. Role of concepts 4. Data collection :preliminary investigation 5. Data collection: problems and methodology 6. Chemical or experimental methods in the science 7. Physical or concrete deductive method 8. Scientific law of nature 9. Law of universal causation 10. Composition of causes 11. Empirical laws 12. Scientific methods and its complexities 13. Classification of methods 14. Proposition 15. Verification and deduction 16. Complex forms of reasoning: hypothetical and disjunctive syllogisms 17. Statistics in scientific methods 18. Averages of scientific methods 19. Probability in scientific methods 20. Hypothesis 21. Systems of knowledge in scientific methods 22. Definition in scientific methods 23. Nomenclature in scientific methods 24. Nature of classification and the five predicables 25. Logical value of the syllogism 26. Reasoning and deductive sciences 27. Interpretation and verification in scientific methods 28. Deductive sciences are inductive 29. Demonstration and necessary truths in scientific methods 30. Observation and experiments in scientific methods 31. Miscellaneous scientific methods