Why do people ignore history, facts, and scientific evidence that contradict their pre-existing ideals? - SCI-ART LAB2024-03-29T00:20:02Zhttps://kkartlab.in/forum/topics/why-do-people-ignore-history-facts-and-scientific-evidence-that-c?groupUrl=general-topics&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYou don't take every printed…tag:kkartlab.in,2016-08-06:2816864:Comment:1414672016-08-06T01:51:30.260ZDr. Krishna Kumari Challahttps://kkartlab.in/profile/DrKrishnaKumariChalla
<p>You don't take every printed word at it's face value - even a news report that talks about what 'researchers have recently found'.<br></br> You look at all sides (as possible) of a problem to understand an issue. You are open when new ones are presented too.<br></br> You know to formulate the relevant questions when addressing a problem, especially those for which you have the wherewithal to address<br></br> For every claim of a 'finding' or 'observation', you try to look MORE at the methodology used to…</p>
<p>You don't take every printed word at it's face value - even a news report that talks about what 'researchers have recently found'.<br/> You look at all sides (as possible) of a problem to understand an issue. You are open when new ones are presented too.<br/> You know to formulate the relevant questions when addressing a problem, especially those for which you have the wherewithal to address<br/> For every claim of a 'finding' or 'observation', you try to look MORE at the methodology used to arrive at the conclusion. This is especially so when the findings are unexpected or out of the norm<br/> 'Literature search' means something special to you.<br/> You know to collaborate and work with people who complement your strengths to finish a project.<br/> You tend to respect the findings from a well researched paper than a technically beefed up one that uses lots of latest techniques.<br/> Rationale and approach matter more than techniques and terminology OR the lab/source it has come from.<br/> Writing the thesis changes you. It makes you more structured in expressing or documenting the problem and reporting the findings in a relevant way.<br/> You know and regard the value of academic and theoretical discussions. <br/> These attributes apply for research in any field but some are more relevant in natural sciences.</p>
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