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What is the main difference between replication and repetition in scientific experiments?
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Replication refers to recording data, while repetition refers to collecting samples.
Replication is when you perform different experiments while repetition is doing the same experiment once.
Replication involves conducting the experiment again to verify results, while repetition involves performing the same experiment multiple times to ensure consistency.
Replication is about changing variables, while repetition is about keeping them the same.
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Which statement best describes how replication contributes to scientific knowledge?
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Replication only serves to reinforce the original experiment, not add to scientific knowledge.
Replication is the process of summarizing data from an experiment.
Replication is used to test new hypotheses without any previous experiments.
Replication helps confirm results by allowing other scientists to verify findings from an experiment.
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What is the main difference between replication and repetition in scientific experiments?
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Which statement best describes how replication contributes to scientific knowledge?
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In a scientific study, why is it important to replicate an experiment?
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What is an example of repetition in a scientific experiment?
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Which of the following describes a key purpose of conducting replication in science?
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What is meant by repetition in the context of scientific experiments?
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How does repetition improve the reliability of an experiment's results?
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When researchers conduct an experiment multiple times to ensure that their findings are valid, what are they primarily practicing?
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What is a primary distinction between replication and repetition in scientific research?
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Why is it important to distinguish between replication and repetition in scientific methodology?