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You can't have bias because of your hypothesis. It's important to have an open mind.
Because its so "easy" to be wrong in science ... well, in anything, but non-scientists ignore their own errors.
creativity is important
creativity is important
The successful scientists possess certain important attitudes, or the habits of mind, which includes curiosity, honesty, open-mindedness, skepticism, and creativity.
You can't have bias because of your hypothesis. It's important to have an open mind.
Curiosity, honesty, open-mindedness, skepticism, creativity, intelligence, and drive are all important attributes for scientists to have.
open mindedness
Because its so "easy" to be wrong in science ... well, in anything, but non-scientists ignore their own errors.
Curiosity, objectivity, open-mindedness, perseverance, humility, ability to accept failure and skepticism are the scientific attitudes. It is a habit that is important not just for scientists but for everyone.
Humility, inventiveness, open-mindedness, objectivity, accuracy and critical mindedness are some of the scientific attitudes. These attitudes and skills are disposition to demonstrate a feeling or thought of the scientists.
creativity is important
creativity is important
Honesty skepticism open mindedness curiosity creativity
The successful scientists possess certain important attitudes, or the habits of mind, which includes curiosity, honesty, open-mindedness, skepticism, and creativity.
Honesty skepticism open mindedness curiosity creativity
This question presupposes that scientists should cultive these traits. It is a philosophical, and not a scientific question. "Open-mindedness" and "skepticism" are not defined, and both are highly subjective terms. What a scientist should do -- must do -- is be led wherever the verifiable hard evidence he is able to collect takes him. To do otherwise is to be doing something other than "science".