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Amirah Savage
6 June, 18:22
Each time you repeat an experiment it's called
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Esmeralda Gentry
6 June, 19:59
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It is called replication
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Brenton
6 June, 20:42
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Replication abides by the goals of science, which are to reconstruct and prove the laws of nature in order to understand and explain them to the rest of the world. If what an experiment proves is supposed to be a law, then future experiments designed along similar constructs should also show the same or similar results to correlate with the proven law or theory.
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