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Why might a scientist rerun an experiment?

bestiesx♥ Asked by jackie45 2 months ago, 2 answers.

Why might a scientist rerun an experiment if the experment is shown to support a hypothesis.

my dog is cute. Answered by tinatodder4 on Sep 10, 2009, 04:47PM
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this is obviously a homework question..

but uh.. they re-run the experiment to see if it produces similar results.. so that it gives the experiment more credibility. or wuteva.

Answered by pinkandgreen123 on Sep 11, 2009, 08:18PM
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you should have more than one trails... the more the better

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