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True/False? An experiment done that has multiple trials and/or test subjects is more reliable than an experiment that an experiment that has a single trial.
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True/False? An experiment done that has multiple trials and/or test subjects is more reliable than an experiment that an experiment that has a single trial.
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An experiment done that has multiple trials and/or test subjects is more reliable than an experiment that an experiment that has a single trial.
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True. Having only one trial means there is nothing to compare the results to and there could be multiple outliers within the data
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