Why do experiments need to be repeatable?
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A. Scientists will not accept data they did...
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Why do experiments need to be repeatable?
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A. Scientists will not accept data they did not collect themselves.
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B. If something is seen only once, everyone will believe it.
C. Experimental results are not reliable if they are not repeatable.
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D. Science is always changing, so experiments need to be repeated.
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