Getting the same results in an experiment is called "reproducibility." It refers to the ability of independent researchers to achieve consistent outcomes when they repeat the experiment under similar conditions. Reproducibility is a key principle in scientific research that helps validate findings and ensures reliability in the results obtained.
By repeating the experiment and getting the same results it validates those results.
An experiment in which the results are repeatable....apex
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Scientists do their test more than once, or get their colleagues and peers to do the same experiment in order to verify the results of their experiment. This is called reproducing an experiment and its results.
The phenomenon of obtaining the same results when an experiment is repeated multiple times is known as "reliability." Reliable results indicate that the experimental methods and measurements are consistent, allowing for confidence in the findings. This consistency is crucial for validating scientific conclusions and ensuring that the results are not due to random chance or experimental error.
By repeating the experiment and getting the same results it validates those results.
If you repeat the experiment and you get different results, then the accuracy of your first trial is not correct.
An experiment in which the results are repeatable....apex
Are you talking about outcomes? Because I do not think that there is any particular word!
A reproducible experiment.
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If they are supposed to affect the results in the experiment ie. they are what is being tested, they are the test variables. If they must be kept the same to ensure a fair test ie. the scientist is not testing with them, they are called control variables.
Scientists do their test more than once, or get their colleagues and peers to do the same experiment in order to verify the results of their experiment. This is called reproducing an experiment and its results.
The phenomenon of obtaining the same results when an experiment is repeated multiple times is known as "reliability." Reliable results indicate that the experimental methods and measurements are consistent, allowing for confidence in the findings. This consistency is crucial for validating scientific conclusions and ensuring that the results are not due to random chance or experimental error.
An experiment in which all variables stay the same is called a "controlled experiment".
It works when repeated to get results that are the same
D) Number 2 because the experiment was repeated and the results were always the same