Research results are published in scientific journals. If some scientist wishes to replicate the work of another scientist, he or she reads about it in the published report, and then does what the written description says.
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Scientists do that because they are skeptical about other scientists' work. They do not usually believe what other scientists have concluded, so other scientists come up with a hypothesis (or simply state a question) as to contradict, or theorize why another scientists' work and conclusions are wrong. In short: Scientists are skeptical and do not believe what another scientist has come up with as a conclusion.
based on observation of what is wrong with the work of other scientists
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So other scientists can repeat them
Other scientists
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to share their data
Scientists work together because, if one scientist get an answer wrong the other scientists might get it right and this is the same with experiments
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Scientists do that because they are skeptical about other scientists' work. They do not usually believe what other scientists have concluded, so other scientists come up with a hypothesis (or simply state a question) as to contradict, or theorize why another scientists' work and conclusions are wrong. In short: Scientists are skeptical and do not believe what another scientist has come up with as a conclusion.
based on observation of what is wrong with the work of other scientists
communicating
peer review (:
Peer review
Peer review
I think in the labaratory where other scientists work but mabey in a special other room