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It's important to repeat experiments so then you know that you did the experiment right.
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Reliable data is trusted data that can be used without doubt. Replicable data is data that is allowed to be copied or can be duplicated.
Scientists publish the details of important experiments so that people can recreate it and see the results for themselves.
An experiment is constructed to prove a hypothesis. If you do A+B-C; then you should always arrive at D as a result. Do a thousand test experiments without variation and the result should always be D. When you publish your results, other scientists around the world who follow the steps in the experiment you have outlined will also always arrive at the same result. These replications of the experiment by your peers will prove the validity of your hypothesis.
One of the fundamental requirements of any scientific theory is that experiments are replicable. This requires reuslts to be comparable which would be impossible if members of the community did not use the same units.
It's important to repeat experiments so then you know that you did the experiment right.
I think reputable
Reliable data is trusted data that can be used without doubt. Replicable data is data that is allowed to be copied or can be duplicated.
Scientists publish the details of important experiments so that people can recreate it and see the results for themselves.
Only for experiments
Irreplicable or Non-replicable
able to be duplicated, as test results.
It is important that people are not harmed for the sake of science.
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It's important so that they can perform experiments and gather data.
An experiment is constructed to prove a hypothesis. If you do A+B-C; then you should always arrive at D as a result. Do a thousand test experiments without variation and the result should always be D. When you publish your results, other scientists around the world who follow the steps in the experiment you have outlined will also always arrive at the same result. These replications of the experiment by your peers will prove the validity of your hypothesis.