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how can one become a scientist and economics the history and simple ine was reading many books on the subject does it involve observing thinking and doing experiments​

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Answered by cuteprincess200012
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Reading books is just an aspect of learning and gain knowledge in particular subject. It helps to gain subject knowledge but only reading books will not make a person scientist or economist or historian. A person should involve observing, thinking and doing experimental activities to reach his goal.

Answered by vachhaninetra
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As advocated by the author, a first-rate mind, curiosity, and the will to win for the right reasons are the perfect ingredients tomake a scientist, an economist or historian. Reading is only an aspect of learning. It pleases the curiosity partially. A lot of reading may provide information but to reach a conclusion a person must possess good observation skills to have a pragmatic analysis of the same. So, we can say that to become a scientist, an economist or a historian a person should be a good observer and thinker. He should definitely perform experiments to test the hypotheses

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