A prevailing “intellectual dishonesty” suggests the need of “a greater passion for truth.”
14. REVIEW QUESTIONS.
(1) Show that facts are the raw material of induction.
(2) Define and illustrate a fact.
(3) Define induction in terms of the notion.
(4) Define and illustrate observation.
(5) Define and illustrate experiment.
(6) Show the difference between observation and experiment.
(7) State and exemplify the rules for logical observation and experiment.
(8) Illustrate the method of averaging observations.