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The following information is taken from Expérimentez
l'Expo-sciences created by the Conseil du loisir scientifique
in partnership with Merck Frosst Canada Ltd. and the ministère
de la Culture et des Communications du Québec.
"How do you judge an experiment that has not yet been completed?"
"It took 15 years of research for my first product to be sold in
pharmacies. How do you judge that?"
That remark was made by Jacques-Yves Gauthier, head judge at the Quebec
finals of the Bell Super Science Fair and Research Fellow at Merck
Frosst, at an information session for Science Fair judges.
Experimenting is not a one-day activity and you may not manage to complete
your project.
What is judged first and foremost is the scientific process.
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