In an experiment, there are many variables (things that can't be controlled). For an accurate result, experiments must be done many times over to so that a pattern can be seen, giving scientists an idea of what the result is. For example, if you tested how music affected plant growth, and tested it once, if the plant died because of other causes, it could seem like the music affected the plant. By doing the experiment many times and seeing no affect on the majority of the plants, the scientists would see that music has no affect on plant growth. Scientists redoing experiments is to ensure that the results are credible.
There is no special term for this. She is being careful if the mistake requires a redo.
redo or retest the experiment
you must repeat and redo the experiment
No redo the experiment.
If an experiment does not confirm his hypothesis, the scientist should report this honestly. Even if the results confirmed the hypothesis, further testing should be done by him or others to gather more data.
to make sure its correct
redo
There is no special term for this. She is being careful if the mistake requires a redo.
Depending on the size/importance of the experiment, they can either simply repeat as normal or if needed gather more resources for the experiments. Scientists always perform experiments at least three times, to make sure nothing is abnormal in an experiment.
you must repeat and redo the experiment
redo or retest the experiment
No redo the experiment.
redo
it is important to experiment because you need to see what happens to it and if it happens differently then u will have to redo it.
a scientist can do another experiment or change their hypothesis.
If an experiment does not confirm his hypothesis, the scientist should report this honestly. Even if the results confirmed the hypothesis, further testing should be done by him or others to gather more data.
the answer is the scientist designs a scientific inquiry