Measurements
“Observations” and “measurements” are seen as fairly routine activities, and the general intent is aimed at creating a protocol or standard operating procedure that others can replicate, rather than testing some specific hypothesis.
Thus someone will look at and document use-wear under a microscope or measure the relative proportions of different minerals in a clay or rock.
The main difference between the two processes reflects the instruments involved: a microscope “observes” and a spectrometer “measures,” but since these distinctions are somewhat arbitrary, the two processes may eventually be combined.
The present list of entry fields includes:
- Measurement Name
- Measurement Type
- What are you measuring (object)?
- What do you want to measure (attribute)?
- Activity Area
- Web Page
- Comment
Resources:
- Institution
- Personnel
- Instruments and Tools
- Compounds and Substances
- References
Experimental design:
- Experiments
- Observations
- Measurements
- Reconstructions
- Replication
- Re-enactment
- Recipes
Tasks and Flowchart:
Demo version: