Which of the following statements is NOT a valid reason why scientists create replicable(able to be copied or replicated)experiments?
A .to start over with a new experiment
B .to validate results with other scientists
C .to discover errors in previous experiments
D .to reach the same results of previous experiments

Respuesta :

answer A, pretty sure sounds correct

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Answer:

  A.  to start over with a new experiment

Explanation:

In general, scientists like to repeat experiments to ...

  • validate the procedure
  • validate the results

That is, they want to make sure that they see what other scientists see when they use the reported process for obtaining those results.

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Starting over with another experiment has nothing to do with the reason for making a replicable experiment.

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Additional comment

Quantum physics is teaching us that our world is formed by our consciousness. This sets the entire "scientific method" on its ear, virtually guaranteeing that the results you see are the results you expect to see. The "laws" of chemistry and physics bend to the will of consciousness in weird and wonderful ways.

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