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Why should scientists repeat quantitative experiments?

a. To publish results.
b. To communicate results.
c. To clearly display information.
d. To reduce the chance of error.

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the scientist repeat quantitative experiments to reduce the chance of error (D)
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d. To reduce the chance of error.

Researching is composed of various explorations in utilizing the scientific method in the process. It also, answers any scientific inquiry with the use of scientific method. Research enables and promotes the scientific community at a larger scale. Contributing and collaborating knowledge all-over the people and persons in science. Researches play a big role in everyone’s academic identity because
1. It actively makes the individual scientific in approach to things of curiosity and makes him/her use the knowledge to study and produce results which
2. The scientific society will benefit by this particular study and can work together to better explore and discover.

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