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ERIC Number: EJ103160
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1974
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Human Traits vs. Crucial Experiments
Lawson, Anton E.
American Biology Teacher, 36, 6, 334-336, Sep 74
Discussed and questioned is the credibility of the widely-held view concerning the role of impartiality and crucial experiments in science as exemplified by the 18th century controversy between Spallanzani and Needham. Science teachers are cautioned to remember that performing investigations and conducting experiments are tasks not entirely devoid of human bias. (PEB)
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Identifiers: Spontaneous Generation