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Science as a Method for Everyday Life
by Susan Presby Kodish, Ph.D.
We can begin with the assumption that you begin with a set of assumptions, beliefs, generalizations, conclusions, theories, etc.; which are based on prior experiences, observations, etc.; based on prior assumptions, etc.; etc.
In dealing with a problem or situation you want to understand better and/or solve, you can follow these steps:
Implications of this approach include:
These steps can be summarized by the following questions, which we do well to ask when we want to use science as a method for everyday life:
What then? Practice using science as a method for everyday life and find out!
[1]Modified version of p. 49 of Johnson, Wendell. People in Quandaries. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1946; reprinted by San Francisco, CA: International Society for General Semantics, 1989.
[2]Modified version of p. 38 of Johnson, Wendell and Dorothy Moeller. Living with Change: The Semantics of Coping. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., 1972.
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