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Perspectives Editorial Open Scientific Debate for Conflicts

by In Science
"... It should be patently obvious that the quickest and cleanest method to resolve difficult scientific questions lies in the arena of peer-reviewed scientific journals. Those with axes to grind can hone their edges in commentaries and letters to the editor, or, if motivated, can conduct full swordplay ..."
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without qualified review can come from unexpected quarters-in your own organization from above and below and occasionally from the blind side outside your organization. A series of current imbroglios (1) where attempts by nonscientists are being made to obfuscate proper scientific debate are ludicrous

Stratospheric ozone depletion- an overview of the scientific debate

by Frances Drake
"... Abstract: For almost half a century it was widely believed that the photochemistry of the stratosphere and hence ozone distribution were well understoood. As observations revealed a gap between observed and predicted values it was recognized that a number of substances acted as catalysts thereby inc ..."
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ozone depletion by CFCs found widespread scientific support the perceived threat was minimized in particular by successive model predictions downgrading the amount of depletion. The appearance of the ozone hole over Antarctica in the mid-1980s reopened the debate as to whether such depletion

Digital support for inquiry, collaboration, and reflection on socio-scientific debates-

by Kalypso Iordanou, Georgia Michael, Costas P. Constantinou
"... The ability to make informed decisions on socio-scientific issues, grounded on scientific evidence, appears a fundamental attribute not only for scientific literate people but also for democratic citizens. However, the development of this skill is not straightforward (Lee, 2007). Engagement in group ..."
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The ability to make informed decisions on socio-scientific issues, grounded on scientific evidence, appears a fundamental attribute not only for scientific literate people but also for democratic citizens. However, the development of this skill is not straightforward (Lee, 2007). Engagement

To parcel or not to parcel: Exploring the question, weighing the merits. Structural Equation Modeling

by Todd D. Little, William A. Cunningham, Golan Shahar, Keith F. Widaman , 2002
"... We examine the controversial practice of using parcels of items as manifest variables in structural equation modeling (SEM) procedures. After detailing arguments pro and con, we conclude that the unconsidered use of parcels is never warranted, while, at the same time, the considered use of parcels c ..."
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cannot be dismissed out of hand. In large part, the decision to parcel or not depends on one’s philosophical stance regarding scientific inquiry (e.g., empiricist vs. pragmatist) and the substantive goal of a study (e.g., to understand the structure of a set of items or to examine the nature of a set

A Hundred Years Make No Small Difference: Popularization of Science in Hungary at the Turn of Two Centuries

by Gabor A. Zemplen
"... The development of physics, the focus of scientific debates, the institutionalization of ..."
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The development of physics, the focus of scientific debates, the institutionalization of

EDUCATION AND DEBATE On the scientific status of homeopathy

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"... Critics of homeopathy often claim that it is non-scientific. By offering adequate tools for the analysis of the foundations, structure and implications of scientific theories, philosophy of science can help to clarify this medical controversy. However, homeop-athy has not yet attracted the attention ..."
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Critics of homeopathy often claim that it is non-scientific. By offering adequate tools for the analysis of the foundations, structure and implications of scientific theories, philosophy of science can help to clarify this medical controversy. However, homeop-athy has not yet attracted

Emotion regulation as a scientific construct: Methodological challenges and directions for child development research

by Pamela M. Cole, Sarah E. Martin, Tracy A. Dennis - Child Development , 2004
"... Emotion regulation has emerged as a popular topic, but there is doubt about its viability as a scientific construct. This article identifies conceptual and methodological challenges in this area of study and describes exemplar studies that provide a substantive basis for inferring emotion regulation ..."
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measures. By offering this perspective, this article aims to engage thoughtful debate and critical analysis, with the goal of increasing methodological rigor and advancing an understanding of emotion regulation as a scientific construct. The concept of emotion regulation has become popular

2007) “Do formal intellectual property rights hinder the free flow of scientific knowledge? An empirical test of the anti-commons hypothesis

by Fiona Murray, Scott Stern - Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
"... While the impact of intellectual property rights on the diffusion and use of scientific knowledge is at the heart of contemporary policy debates, evidence about the role of patents in science has been anecdotal. Although many scholars suggest that IPR has a positive effect on cumulative innovation, ..."
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While the impact of intellectual property rights on the diffusion and use of scientific knowledge is at the heart of contemporary policy debates, evidence about the role of patents in science has been anecdotal. Although many scholars suggest that IPR has a positive effect on cumulative innovation

MAP, Milk and Man

by Fergus Shanahan
"... Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis, more conveniently known as MAP, continues to generate heated economic, medical and scientific debate. This is because ..."
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Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis, more conveniently known as MAP, continues to generate heated economic, medical and scientific debate. This is because

THE DEBATE BETWEEN WHEWELL AND MILL ON THE NATURE OF SCIENTIFIC INDUCTION

by Malcolm Forster, John Stuart, Mill It
"... The very best examples of scientific induction were known in the time of William ..."
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The very best examples of scientific induction were known in the time of William
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