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How Do Scientists Think?

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You have lost your keys again. You just had them, and you needed to be out the door five minutes ago. The first thing you do is try to remember where you saw them last. Next to the door? You go to the door and then to the kitchen counter, but no luck. Pockets in the last coat you remember wearing? Nope. No one is home but you; they have to be somewhere.

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Horvath, J., Cameron, R. (2015). How Do Scientists Think?. In: The New Shop Class. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0904-2_13

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