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18 Cards in this Set
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Dianne Vaughn
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Challenger Explosion, normalization of Deviance
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Frye
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Frye's rule: Has the claim gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs.
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Daubert
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Rule that had newer, better, set of qualifications for expert witnesses than Frye's rule. Tested and falsifiable
Peer reviewed and published Generated by a technique with a low error rate Gained general acceptance? |
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Moog
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Moog synthesizer, used a keyboard, involved musicians in design process. Wary of psychedlic movement.
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Buchla
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No keyboard synthesizer. Into psychedelic movement.
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Popper
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Science has special method. Should't include inductive reasoning. Scientists should try to falsify theories.
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Kuhn
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Paradigms. Stresses dogma is needed to move forward in science.
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Mitroff
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Counter-norms. SPIOD
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Robert Gallo
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American side of AIDS debate. Accused of falsifying data and stealing from the French. Involved in priority dispute.
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Luc Montaniegner
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From the Pasteur institute. Involved in priority dispute with Gallo.
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Archimedes
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Discovering displacement in bathtub is best example of point model of discovery.
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Miller
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Claimed to refute Einstein's theory of relativitity
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Millikan
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Famous for photoelectric effect and oil drop experiment to measure the charge of an electron. Selectively chose data that would fit his hypothesis.
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Eddington
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Supporter of Einstein's theory of relativity. Did experiments that "showed" it.
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Bruno Latour
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Proponent of inscription devices
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Karl Polanyi
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Proponent of Tacit knowledge
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Gieryn
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Wrote article on boundary work
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Shapin
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Trust in science
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