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'Finagle' is not a word that most people associate with science. One reason why science is so respected these days is that the image of the scientist is of one who dispassionately collects data in an impartial search for truth. In any debate over intelligence, schooling, bias, energy--the phrase 'science says' usually squashes the opposition. But scientists have long acknowledged the existence of a 'finagle factor'-a tendency by many scientists to give a helpful nudge to the data to produce desired results. The latest example of the finagle factor in action comes from Stephen Jay Gould, a Harvard biologist, who has examined the important 19th century work of Dr. Samuel George Morton. Morton was famous in his time not only for amassing a huge collection of skulls but also for anything the cranial capacity, or brain size, of the skulls' as a measure of intelligence. He concluded that whites had the largest brains, that the brains of Indians and blacks were smaller, and therefore, that whites constitute a superior race. Gould went back to Morton's original data and concluded that the results were an example of the finagle at work. 'I have reanalyzed Morton's data,' Gould wrote last week in the journal, Science, 'and I find that they are a patch work of assumption and finagling, controlled, probably unconsciously, by his conventional prior ranking.' Morton reached his conclusions, Gould found, by leaving out embarrassing data, using incorrect procedures, making simple arithmetical mistakes (always in his favour) and changing his criteria again, always in favour of his argument. Left alone, that finding would not be particularly disturbing. Morton has been thoroughly discredited by now. Scientists do not believe that brain size reflects intelligence, and Morton's brand of raw racism is out of style. But Gould goes on to say that Morton's story is only 'an admittedly egregious example of a common problem in scientific work'. Some of the leading figures in science are believed to have used the finagle factor. One of them is Gregor Mendel, the Bohemian monk whose work is the foundation of modern genetics. The success of Mendel's work was based on finding a three-to-one ratio in the dominant and recessive characteristics of hybrid plants he was breeding. He found that ratio. But scientists recently have gone back to his data and have found that the results are literally too good to be true. Like Morton, Mendel gave himself the benefit of the doubt. And so, apparently, did Claudius Ptolemy, the Greek astronomer whose masterwork, The Almagest, summed up the case for a solar system that had the earth at its centre. Recent studies indicate that Ptolemy either faked some key data or resorted heavily to the finagle factor. All this is important because the finagle factor is still at work. In the saccharin(糖精) controversy, for example, it was remarked that all the studies sponsored by the sugar industry found that the artificial sweeteners were unsafe, while all the studies sponsored by the diet food industry found nothing wrong with saccharin. No one suggested that the scientists were dishonest it was just that they quite naturally had a strong tendency to find data that would support their beliefs. The same tendency is observable in almost every Controversial area of science today-the fight over race and intelligence, the argument about nuclear energy, and so on. It is only occasional that the finagle factor breaks out into pure dishonesty. One example seems to be the research of Cyril Burt, the British scientist whose studies were used to support the belief that intelligence is mostly inherited. It now appears that Burt invented not only a good part of his results but also made up two collaborators whose names appear on his scientific papers. The moral that Gould draws from his study of Morton is not that scien
A.
It is an important factor that must be included in scientific research.
B.
It is a tendency to use collected data to produce desired results.
C.
It is a tendency to interpret the data in one's favour.
D.
It is a factor which, if handled appropriately, will help Settle controversy,
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【单选题】「かわ」的汉字写成()。
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【简答题】股份有限公司“股本”账户的期末贷方余额,就是股票的发行价与发行股数的乘积。( )
【多选题】下列关于构造方法和普通方法的描述中,正确的是
A.
构造方法不能指定返回值类型,普通方法可以指定返回值类型
B.
构造方法中不能指定参数,而普通方法可以指定参数
C.
在同一个类中,构造方法必须位于普通方法之前
D.
构造方法能够在创建实例对象的同时进行初始化
【单选题】股份有限公司“股本”账户的期末贷方余额,就是股票的发行价与发行股数的乘积。 ( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【多选题】下列关于构造方法和普通方法的描述中,正确的是
A.
构造方法不能指定返回值类型,普通方法可以指定返回值类型
B.
构造方法中不能指定参数,而普通方法可以指定参数
C.
在同一个类中,构造方法必须位于普通方法之前
D.
构造方法能够在实例对象的同时进行初始化
【判断题】某股份有限公司“股本”账户期末贷方的余额,就是股票的发行价与发行股数的乘积。(    )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】下列关于构造方法的描述,不正确的是()?
A.
可以用构造方法实例化对象
B.
构造方法的名字不一定和类名一样
C.
构造方法没有返回值
D.
构造方法可以重载
【多选题】下列关于类的实例的描述,正确的是()
A.
使用类名后面加上‘()’实例化成功后属性都默认值
B.
实例化对象访问属性和方法都是对象名后跟‘.’访问相应的属性和方法
C.
类的实例在任何情况下都能访问属性
D.
类的实例在任何情况下都能访问方法
【单选题】配制500 mL 0.1 mol / L硫酸铜溶液,需用胆矾
A.
8.00 g
B.
16.0 g
C.
25.0 g
D.
12.5 g
【单选题】一般认为我国古代军事思想初步形成于什么时期?
A.
夏商周
B.
春秋战国
C.
秦朝
D.
汉朝
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