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Journal Article

There’s Your Problem

2026
Request Book From Autostore and Choose the Collection Method
Overview
Troubleshooting is a universal activity. Engineers do it, but so do scientists, car mechanics, and everyone else. A chef in a top restaurant may be puzzling at this very moment as to why a souffle has fallen. You might have to figure out why your garbage disposal is jammed, or why your kid's favorite electronic toy stopped working. Those who are good at it have a strong bent toward curiosity: wondering how things work, and puzzling at what has gone wrong when things don't work. Add to that persistence (and at times, patience) and you have the right person for the job. There is an art and a science to getting to the root cause of a problem. That point is half the work, and sometimes more than half. The other half--which is at times left to others--is figuring out how to fix it.
Publisher
Sigma XI-The Scientific Research Society