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Lukas
17 January, 17:18
Why is it important to redo an experiment
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Nataly Gibbs
17 January, 20:56
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To make sure the results can be replicated. If you do an experiment and get a specific result but do the experiment again and get a different result that usually means there was a flaw in your original experiment. This is why one must redo it.
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