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When an accurate experiment is repeated by another scientist, the results
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A should be similar to those obtained originally.should be similar to those obtained originally.
B will be identical every time the experiment is repeated.will be identical every time the experiment is repeated.
C should be completely different for a different scientist.should be completely different for a different scientist.
D should vary quite a bit because of the difference in time between the completion of the experiments.should vary quite a bit because of the difference in time between the completion of the experiments.
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A — should be similar to those obtained originally.
Accurate experiments are reproducible, giving similar results when repeated; they won't be exactly identical because of experimental error and natural variation.
Accurate experiments are reproducible, giving similar results when repeated; they won't be exactly identical because of experimental error and natural variation.
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