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Give you some examples of values a person should possess?

which of the scientific values ang attitudes do you think you possess?


What are the different scientific values of a scientist?

a scientist must be : logical and systematic open-minded and free of bias intelectually honeswt works hard and persistent does not jump to conclucions creative long patience rational critical thinker curious about the world


How can using the Scientific Method and the Scientific Attitude affect one's formation of attitudes and values?

Using a scientific method (pehaps you mean rather than a religious one) and having a scientific mentality and attitude when aproaching a matter (for example, the creation of the earth) allows you to be able to remove yourself from all personal belifes and concentrate on the hard proveable scientifical facts.


Enumerate 9 scientific attitudes?

Beliefs. A scientist believes that everything that happens in this world has a cause or reason.Curiosity. A scientist shows interest and pays particular attentions to objects or events. He asks questions and seeks answers.Objectivity. A scientist is objective if he does not allow his feelings and biases to influence his recording of observations, interpretation of data, and formulation of conclusions.Critical-mindedness. A scientist bases suggestions and conclusions on evidences. When in doubt, he questions the veracity of a statement in relation to the evidences presented.Open-mindedness. A scientist listens to and respects the ideas of others. He accepts criticism and changes his mind if reliable evidence contrdicts his believes.Inventiveness. A scientist can generate new and original ideas.Risk-taking. A scientist expresses his opinions and tries new ideas even at the risk of failure or criticism.Intellectual honesty. A scientist gives a truthful report of observations. He does not withhold important information just to please himself or others.Humility. A scientist is humble when he admits that he is not free from commiting errors. He recognizes that there may be better ideas and realizes that there are individuals whom he may have to consult to arrive at correct observations and conclusions.Responsibility. A scientist actively participates in a task and also dutifully performs tasks assigned to him.


What are the values of a forensic scientist?

Objectivity Responsiveness Reliability Innovation Collaboration

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Examples of scientific altitudes and values?

Assuming you mean "attitudes", not "altitudes". Some examples of scientific attitudes include: - curiosity - open-mindedness - values logic and rationality - persistence Above all, scientists value "truth".


Give you some examples of values a person should possess?

which of the scientific values ang attitudes do you think you possess?


5 scientific attitudes and values?

curiosity skeptism creativity honesty open-mindedness


What are the different attitude and values?

Scientific attitudes and values are traits that are part of the progressive science. Examples of these are open-mindedness, curiosity, patience, skepticism and objectivity.


Attitudes values beliefs and behaviors shared in common by any group of people and communicated from generation to generation are referred to collectively as?

Cultural traits.


What are the different scientific values of a scientist?

a scientist must be : logical and systematic open-minded and free of bias intelectually honeswt works hard and persistent does not jump to conclucions creative long patience rational critical thinker curious about the world


Which term describes the overall attitudes and beliefs shared by a group of people in a population?

Culture is the term that describes the overall attitudes and beliefs shared by a group of people in a population. It encompasses customs, traditions, language, social norms, and values that are passed down through generations.


Why you need to develop scientific attitudes and values?

I arrived at an interest in science through an interest in philosophy. If you want to understand the universe, then you must learn science. Science is purely logical, and strives for the truth, so a scientific attitude is commendable in my opinion.


What are the attitudes or values of scientist?

hi c Jan kryselle v. deramas ni oi sorry mga clasmate ha wala ko kabalo sa answer.


What do values influence?

Attitudes and Appearances


Is the following sentence true or false A community must use its shared values to make decisions about scientific issues?

False. While shared values can influence decision-making, in scientific issues it is important to rely on evidence, facts, and scientific consensus rather than personal or community values. Scientific issues should be evaluated based on research and empirical data, not subjective beliefs.


What are the attitudes and values a scientist must possess to be able to do their work well?

To be unbias and to be willing to see things from more than one point of view and open to new ideas.