The difference between an "amateur" scientist and a "professional" scientist. Money.
This is so true!
You think that's a bad thing?The difference between an "amateur" scientist and a "professional" scientist. Money.
I speak from experience. I worked for years as a "professional" scientist, and much of what I did was directed by the financial aspects of it
It can be. I was a data analyst in a qa/qc group and often I was directed by my managers to approve product that wasn't of the highest quality but was presented as being of the highest quality.You think that's a bad thing?
Well, that isn't a money issue so much as it's an honesty issue. Perhaps you could say it was a greed issue. I'd completely agree that such decision making is foolish and even antithetical to the whole mindset that scientists are supposed to have.It can be. I was a data analyst in a qa/qc group and often I was directed by my managers to approve product that wasn't of the highest quality but was presented as being of the highest quality.
How is it possible for that effect to work from more than one perspective?
The difference between an "amateur" scientist and a "professional" scientist. Money.
I speak from experience. I worked for years as a "professional" scientist, and much of what I did was directed by the financial aspects of it
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