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because they want to get an acurate result
Religion is important during an experiment because it tells you if the results are consistent. If you didn't repeat portions of the experiment, than you wouldn't be able to gain accurate results.
It is important to only change one variable at a time when doing an experiment, because if you change more than one, there will be uncertainty as to which one affected the result.
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Yes you can, but the more variables you have the more complex the problem becomes.
A finding that can't be replicated voids the discovery, diminishes the reputation of those who announce the discovery and can alter or suspend the other research in that area.
because they want to get an acurate result
Scientists might conduct multiple trial experiments rather than rely on a single trial because if there are different out comes you can choose the most common one.
We retest our experiments to insure accurate results and to compare with our original results.
Hi I think that the right to a fair trail for a suspect is more important than the right to report that trial. A suspect is not a proven criminal. It would be prudent to give him/her a chance to prove his/her innocence. If the right of reporting that trial is extended to the press, there are chances that the information might get colored as different press bodies might have different things to say about the trail.
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well it depends on if you have hacked the trial but if not the full version has more parts than the trial
Religion is important during an experiment because it tells you if the results are consistent. If you didn't repeat portions of the experiment, than you wouldn't be able to gain accurate results.
Because if you change more than one variable at a time, you can't tell which is affecting the results.
It helps to confirm that there are no random errors in your experiment or project. That is it shows you that your result was not just a random occurrence.
It is important to only change one variable at a time when doing an experiment, because if you change more than one, there will be uncertainty as to which one affected the result.
Probably not.