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A basic principle for scientific research is that the experiment must be able to be replicated. What happens when an experiment is replicated?

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answer : other scientists preforms the same experiment and gets comparable results

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Step-by-step explanation:

In laboratory outcomes, the replication eliminates heterogeneity. Stopping inconsistency increases the importance and the degree of trust. To maintain validity or compensate for mistakes, researchers must repeat experiments.

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