| Qin, Y., and Simon, H. A. (1990). Laboratory replication of scientific discovery processes. |
.... within minutes, Langley et al. (1987) point to sleeping time, and time for ordinary daily chores , and other factors such as the time taken in setting up experiments, and the slow hardware of the human nervous system ( In an interesting juxtaposition to this, researchers in a recent study (Qin Simon 1990) found that starting with the data that BACON was given, university students could make essentially the same discoveries within an hour long experiment. Somewhat strangely, the authors (including one of the authors of BACON) take this finding to support the plausibility of BACON as an accurate ....
Qin, Y., and Simon, H. A. (1990). Laboratory replication of scientific discovery processes.
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