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Robert J. Moffat
Planning and Executing Credible Experiments
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
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About the Companion Website
1 Choosing Credibility
1.1 The Responsibility of an Experimentalist
1.2 Losses of Credibility
1.3 Recovering Credibility
1.4 Starting with a Sharp Axe
1.5 A Systems View of Experimental Work
1.6 In Defense of Being a Generalist
Panel 1.1
The Bundt Cake Story
The Moral of This Story?
References
Homework
Notes
2 The Nature of Experimental Work
2.1 Tested Guide of Strategy and Tactics
2.2 What Can Be Measured and What Cannot?
2.2.1 Examples Not Measurable
2.2.2 Shapes
2.2.3 Measurable by the Human Sensory System
2.2.4 Identifying and Selecting Measurable Factors
2.2.5 Intrusive Measurements
2.3 Beware Measuring Without Understanding: Warnings from History
2.4 How Does Experimental Work Differ from Theory and Analysis?
2.4.1 Logical Mode
2.4.2 Persistence
2.4.3 Resolution
2.4.4 Dimensionality
2.4.5 Similarity and Dimensional Analysis
2.4.6 Listening to Our Theoretician Compatriots
Panel 2.1
Positive Consequences of the Reproducibility Crisis
Panel 2.2
Selected Invitations to Experimental Research, Insights from Theoreticians
Better Invitation than a Nobel Prize
Einstein's Theory Always Invites Tests
Observations of a Popular Theoretical Physics Field
Another Invitation from Feynman
Extra Invitations to Experiments
Panel 2.3
Prepublishing Your Experiment Plan
2.4.7 Surveys and Polls
2.5 Uncertainty
2.6 Uncertainty Analysis
References
Homework
Notes
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4 Identifying the Motivating Question
4.1 The Prime Need
Panel 4.1
There's a Hole in My Bucket
4.2 An Anchor and a Sieve
4.3 Identifying the Motivating Question Clarifies Thinking
4.3.1 Getting Started
4.3.2 Probe and Focus
4.4 Three Levels of Questions
4.5 Strong Inference
4.6 Agree on the Form of an Acceptable Answer
4.7 Specify the Allowable Uncertainty
4.8 Final Closure
Reference
Homework
Notes
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