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The word repeatable means that it can occur again. In the case of a scientific question, you must be able to reproduce the experiment more than one time to prove it's not just a one-time occurrence.
The outcomes must be repeatable because if the outcome keeps changing, then something must have changed during one of the experiments, giving you the different outcome.
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Repeatable
. Other scientists must be able to repeat the test and get the same results.
The word repeatable means that it can occur again. In the case of a scientific question, you must be able to reproduce the experiment more than one time to prove it's not just a one-time occurrence.
When we say a scientific question must be repeatable, it simply means that several scientist must be able to do a test and all of them come with the same result.
Because the proof lies in doing the thing. If you cant do it again then there is no proof.
hypothesis (or your theory) methodology (or how I'm gonna proof it) -- this must be repeatable to be truly scientific results (scriptographical display of test) conclusion (what happened which supports you argument)
Science is the study of the universe: its life, its composition, and the physics that guide the universe. However, to be strictly scientific, a scientist must learn through the process of asking questions, answering them through scientific experiments, and his or her results must be repeatable.
# A scientific fact must be observable. # A scientific fact must be repeatable. # A scientific fact must be measurable (in some way). # Any scientific measurement must have credible errors recorded.
To be true a scientific principle must be theoretically explained and experimentally (and statistically) checked to be correct and repeatable.
To be true a scientific principle must be theoretically explained and experimentally (and statistically) checked to be correct and repeatable.
Among other things, it must be based on reliable data and repeatable experimental results.
To be scientifically proven, however for your own observations and interests not really. To make a scientific hypthosis into a fact and eventually a lawyour experiment must be repeatable by other scientists (explorers/pioneers of our world