Re-assessing the experiment / observation-divide

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: Later analysis suggested that the detailed engagement with the workers, which was supposed to ensure their cooperation in the study, led to an increase in motivation, which fully compensated for the effects of decreased lighting.
  • Who: Florian J. Boge et al. from the Institute for Philosophy and Political Science, Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany have published the research: Re-Assessing the Experiment / Observation-Divide, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    On one hand, experiments seem unthinkable without observations: Michelson and Morley observed interference-fringes to determine earth`s motion relative to the . . .

     

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