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Quinn Salas
5 September, 11:07
What was Galileo's approach
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Nola Rush
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Answer: Galileo devised a method that exhibits some provocative similarities to, and differences from, a Rasch approach to instrument design: Viewed as a whole, Galileo's method then can be analyzed into three steps, intuition or resolution, demonstration, and experiment; using in each case his own favorite terms.
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