repeated trials
firstly, you have to make sure the only variables are the ones you are monitoring. secondly, you could make sure that the equipment you are using are precise. thirdly, you could try repeating your experiment, and/or comparing results with others, to make sure your results are valid, and you could try omitting anomalous results
So they can be sure that the data they are releasing to the rest of the scientific community and world is actually correct.
Record results accurately and honestly. Do the test again to see if you have comparable results, Share and exchange results with others who are involved in the same work, Don't be surprised by results which you hadn't forecast.
they have to make sure that their answers from the similar investigation because it might be wrong
To make sure the findings are correct so when others test the results, it is less likely for them to get a different answer and for it to affect their reputation.
Scientists repeat their experiments because to make sure that their results are correct.
i think you have to conduct multiple trials :)
firstly, you have to make sure the only variables are the ones you are monitoring. secondly, you could make sure that the equipment you are using are precise. thirdly, you could try repeating your experiment, and/or comparing results with others, to make sure your results are valid, and you could try omitting anomalous results
Scientists repeat their experiments because to make sure that their results are correct.
So they can be sure that the data they are releasing to the rest of the scientific community and world is actually correct.
A valid experiment is characterized by a clear hypothesis, a control group for comparison, random assignment of participants, and the ability to replicate the results. It should also have ethical considerations and controls in place to minimize bias and confounding variables.
repeating itasking other scientists to repeat itcritically discussing their results with other scientists
Record results accurately and honestly. Do the test again to see if you have comparable results, Share and exchange results with others who are involved in the same work, Don't be surprised by results which you hadn't forecast.
they have to make sure that their answers from the similar investigation because it might be wrong
To make sure the findings are correct so when others test the results, it is less likely for them to get a different answer and for it to affect their reputation.
They used this method to make sure all data is 100% ture, and so the final results stay the same.
To ensure an experiment's results are valid, you must conduct multiple trials to account for variability and increase reliability. This helps to minimize potential errors and ensure that the results are consistent and reproducible.