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  2. Draw-a-Scientist Test - Wikipedia

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    The Draw-A-Scientist Test (DAST) is an open-ended projective test designed to investigate children's perceptions of the scientist. Originally developed by David Wade Chambers in 1983, the main purpose was to learn at what age the well known stereotypic image of the scientist first appeared.

  3. List of scientific priority disputes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a list of priority disputes in history of science and science-related ... 2004–2005 controversy over the discovery ...

  4. National Center for Science Education - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Science Education (NCSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization in the United States whose stated mission is to educate the press and the public on the scientific and educational aspects of controversies surrounding the teaching of evolution and climate change, and to provide information and resources to schools, parents, and other citizens working to keep those ...

  5. Motivated reasoning - Wikipedia

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    Motivated reasoning (motivational reasoning bias) is a cognitive and social response in which individuals, consciously or sub-consciously, allow emotion-loaded motivational biases to affect how new information is perceived. Individuals tend to favor evidence that coincides with their current beliefs and reject new information that contradicts ...

  6. Scientific controversy - Wikipedia

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    A scientific controversy may involve issues such as the interpretation of data, which ideas are most supported by evidence, and which ideas are most worth pursuing. [1] Controversies between scientific and non-scientific ideas are not within the realm of science and are not true scientific controversies. [3]

  7. Category:Scientific controversies - Wikipedia

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  8. The music industry agreed to slap a 'parental advisory' label ...

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    While the initial parental advisory label was different, this is eventually what the design looked like. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Recording Industry Association of America)

  9. Alfie Kohn - Wikipedia

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    Alfie Kohn (born October 15, 1957) is an American author and lecturer in the areas of education, parenting, and human behavior.He is a proponent of progressive education and has offered critiques of many traditional aspects of parenting, managing, and American society more generally, drawing in each case from social science research.