A researcher has selected software that allows them to control the number of times a simulation is run and output statistical comparisons between the runs. Which of the following is the strongest justification for this choice?(1 point)

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They need to have the ability to interact with the model in 3D space.
They need to have the ability to interact with the model in 3D space.

They need to have statistically reliable results, and this will only require one simulation run so they do not want to waste resources.
They need to have statistically reliable results, and this will only require one simulation run so they do not want to waste resources.

They need to have statistically reliable results, and this can require more than one simulation run.
They need to have statistically reliable results, and this can require more than one simulation run.

They need to have the ability to alter the model based on previous results.

1 answer

The strongest justification for the researcher's choice of software is:

They need to have statistically reliable results, and this can require more than one simulation run.

This option highlights the importance of running multiple simulations to obtain reliable statistical comparisons, which is critical for the integrity of the research findings. Interacting with the model in 3D or altering the model based on previous results, while relevant, do not directly address the need for statistical reliability through multiple iterations.