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When an experiment is replicated, how should the results of the two experiments compare?
The results of the first experiment should be less accurate.
The results of the second experiment should be less accurate.
The results of the experiments should be similar.
The results of the experiments should be one hun
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The results of the experiments should be similar.
Replication tests reproducibility: you expect the same overall outcome or conclusion within experimental error, not necessarily exactly identical measurements.
Replication tests reproducibility: you expect the same overall outcome or conclusion within experimental error, not necessarily exactly identical measurements.
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