There are various reasons. Here are some:
So other scientists can repeat them
The methods section allows other scientists to repeat an experiment.
yes. Many people did
The methods section allows other scientists to repeat an experiment.
supported by enough data to become a theory.
Scientists repeat their experiments because to make sure that their results are correct.
To do again. Scientist repeat (do again) experiments in order to make sure the results are accurate.
A scientist might repeat the work of another to verify the results for accuracy and reliability, to build upon the previous research and validate its findings, or to identify any potential errors or biases in the original study.
Scientists often repeat scientific investigations to verify that the results for a hypothesis or a group of hypotheses are correct. This can lead to a scientific theory.
Scientists repeat experiments to test whether results are consistent and reliable.
it actuly depends on many things, the 2 main things are... 1. the scientist and 2. the experement they are validating
observe, make a hypothesis, experiment, conclusion, peer review, repeat