I'm assuming that your experiment was one where systematic and random errors could've occurred, yes? Simply, it is to reduce the possibility of any inaccuracies, because from collecting 5 measurements you are able to obtain an average and also judge each measurement individually to see the differences. It really will just prove whether the conducting of the experiment was consistent in correlation to the results attained.
By repeating the experiment and getting the same results it validates those results.
performing the experiment multiply times.
The more scientists that conduct the same experiment, with the same results, the more the findings can be trusted. Also, more scientists are more likely to come up with variances or solutions due to different ways of thinking and approaching things.
Religion is important during an experiment because it tells you if the results are consistent. If you didn't repeat portions of the experiment, than you wouldn't be able to gain accurate results.
An experiment in which the results are repeatable....apex
No, I would just expect you to undertake the experiment with more care.
By repeating the experiment and getting the same results it validates those results.
performing the experiment multiply times.
The more scientists that conduct the same experiment, with the same results, the more the findings can be trusted. Also, more scientists are more likely to come up with variances or solutions due to different ways of thinking and approaching things.
Religion is important during an experiment because it tells you if the results are consistent. If you didn't repeat portions of the experiment, than you wouldn't be able to gain accurate results.
because then you realize what you did wrong and fix it.
An experiment in which the results are repeatable....apex
So the experiment's results are more reliable
It tells you how accurate your results are. If you do the experiment multiple times and get different results, then there is something wrong with the experiment or what you are measuring. Its just like a survey, the more people you ask, the closer to the actual population opinion you get.
to make your results more reliable
Observations, spreadsheets, charts, and probably more.
The experimental group of rats gained more weight.