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what do you think made scientist successful in their respective fields​

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Answered by satbirsing9742987620
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Contrary to popular opinion, scientists must be creative, able to think outside the box and envision things that cannot be seen. Persistent. Scientists recognize their work may take decades, and that their approach may be wrong and their work could be proven false by future scientists. Communicative.

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Answered by ClashBg
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In 1957, the first “draw a scientist” test was developed by Margaret Mead. It wasn’t until the 1980s youth began to see themselves as scientists, although today the initial image most of us have of a scientist is an older, frizzy-haired man in a white coat. Regardless of the image you have of a scientist, what are the characteristic of a good scientist?

Curious. Scientists are curious about their world. They want to know why things happen and how things work.

Patient. Scientists are patient as they repeat experiments multiple times to verify results.

Courageous. Scientists work to discover answers often times for years and with numerous failures. They recognize that failed experiments provide answers as often as successful ones.

Detail-oriented. In science, answers are built upon observations and collected data. Close attention to details is important in the development of science theories. Detailed observations in one experiment could also lead to answers in another.

Creative. Contrary to popular opinion, scientists must be creative, able to think outside the box and envision things that cannot be seen.

Persistent. Scientists recognize their work may take decades, and that their approach may be wrong and their work could be proven false by future scientists.

Communicative. Scientists need good communication skills. They may need to work as part of a team, share information with the public or collaborate with colleagues around the world.

Open-minded and free of bias. Scientists need to suspend judgment so they can continue to observe and collect data while searching for the best possible solution. Even though they’re working with a hypothesis in mind, they must remember there are many more hypotheses.

Critical thinkers and problem-solvers. Scientists need to analyze information and make critical decisions to solve experimental problems or world problems.

While not every scientist has all these characteristics, these are the traits that help build good scientists. Think about the youth in your life. Do they have the characteristics of a good scientist?

The qualities of a good scientist may vary to some extent with different specialties. But, every scientist needs to have a good foundation in science classes throughout high school and college, along with a good understanding of math. These basic classes give you a good start toward science careers.

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