Biology, asked by joshinoopur17, 10 months ago

How would you modify the hypothesis and repeat the experiment for improved or more complete results?

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Answered by silu158
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Repeating an experiment more than once helps determine if the data was a fluke, or represents the normal case. It helps guard against jumping to conclusions without enough evidence. The number of repeats depends on many factors, including the spread of the data and the availability of resources.

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