When an experiment is replicated, how should the results of the two experiments compare?
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The replication reduces variability in experimental results. Stop of variability increases their significance and the confidence level.
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The replication is so important in science. Common choices that can affect the reliability of results by being made after the experiment has started include when to stop the experiment, how to analyse the data, and which subgroup comparisons to carry out.
The replication reduces variability in experimental results. Stop of variability increases their significance and the confidence level. Finally, the researcher can draw conclusions about an experimental.
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