To see if thier answer is the same
Scientists record experiments in trials.They repeat experiments over and over again so they can find averages.Also,experiments in different conditions,called varibles,could change.But the main reason is the outcome would change
If the results get ridiculously high or low/or if they needed to do more trials/or if they missed some procedures
Scientists repeat experiments to test whether results are consistent and reliable.
They set out to test a hypothesis by using experiments and controls. They then adjust the experiments and run the tests again until they either prove or disprove it.
Scientists use data from controlled experiments to minimize the influence of outside factors, in order to isolate the effect of the variables they are studying. This helps to establish a cause-and-effect relationship between variables and ensures the results are more reliable and accurate.
Repeatability...multiple experiments conducted under identical conditions serve to prove the results of the initial experiement.
we are all scientists. we all use experiments
Scientists get information from research, observations, experiments, and other scientists.
Experiments.
They see if the results are what they expected them to be. If they were not, they try again. If they did, they then ask other scientists if they also got the same results. They do this part by publishing the experiment and results in a scientific journal and as for comments.
Scientists find things out by doing experiments.
To test hypotheses, scientists create experiments.