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What Are Are the Scientific Attitude? Attitude? Definition: A scientific attitude can be defined as way of viewing things, a curiosity to know how and why things happen with an open mind an governed by facts. Scientific attitude is governed by factors like intellectual honest, op en mindedness and creativity. scientific: based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science attitude: a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior mportance: !aving a scientific attitude means accepting only facts that have been carefully verified, together with a willingness to discard old theories that new facts tend to displace. "he importance of the scientific attitude is that it leads to truths, and these truths are bases upon ob#ectivity, coupled with a fair degree or skepticism and humility, as opposed to overconfidence and bias. A scientific attitude is also important because it dictates that answers to $uestions be arrived at through a process of critical thinking. "he following is a list of the scientific attitudes: Objectivity % the $uality of being ob#ective Curiosity % a strong desire to know or learn something Open mindedness % &pen%mindedness is receptiveness to new ideas Persistence % firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition Knowledgeability % wisdom as evidenced by the possession of knowledge o f an Creativity % the use of the imagination or original ideas, esp. in the production of artistic work le!ibility % the $uality of bending easily without breaking "is#$ta#ing % someone who risks loss or in#ury in the hope of gain %ntellectual &onesty % Intellectual % Intellectual honesty is honesty is honesty in the ac$uisition, analysis, and transmission of ideas v iew of one's own importance humbleness &umility % a modest or low view All these $ualities enable one to ask the right $uestions, observe, search for information as well as carry out e(periments.