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They should do the same experiment because if one scientist makes a mistake, it can be corrected.

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A scientist performs an experiment The results of the experiment disagree with a scientific theory The scientist repeats the experiment several times and gets the same results The scientist then?

The scientific theory should be changed.


Why is it important for a scientists to repeat an experiment several times?

Theories have to be proved A true scientist will repeat the same experiment several times to check the accuracy of his/her data. They will also use controls of the same type to make certain the experiment is stable. After they have concluded the experiment is true then they will publish it and allow other scientists to preform the same experiments to prove it correct. In every experiment there are many variables and different conditions that can be experienced. From this knowledge a true scientist will make sure that under all circumstances the experiment will hold true.


Why Do Scientists perform multiple trials of the same experiment?

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What is a manipulating variable?

A manipulative variable is something that you will keep the same.


How does scientific method help scientist solve problems?

Every scientist uses the scienticific method so that every scientist gets the same results.


Conditions that are kept the same in every group in an experiment?

Constants


Why do scientist sometimes need to repeat a experiment?

To make sure that it yields the same result each time.


How does the scientific method help scientists solve problems?

Every scientist uses the scienticific method so that every scientist gets the same results.


What is it called when a scientist is conducting an experiment and and it has factors that can affect the results?

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.


What is a repeatable procedure?

An experiment which can be repeated and will yield the same results. Ex. If x+y=z in the experiement if you try the experiment again you should get the same result "z".


How do scientist form a laws?

What happens is Scientists conduct experiments and if all the Scientists who conducted the same experiment come up with the same results, the call it a LAW.


Scientist performs an experiment to see if two different balls will roll down an incline at the same speed?

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