Asked by jacob

What does it mean if data are reproducible but not accurate?

The data can be produced over and over but are not close to the accepted value.
The data are close to the accepted value but cannot be produced over and over.
The data are close to the accepted value and are close to one another.
The data are close to the accepted value but are not close to one another.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"The data can be produced over and over but are not close to the accepted value."

Explanation: reproducible (or precise) means measurements are consistent with each other; not accurate means they are systematically off from the true/accepted value (a systematic error).