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what is accuracy, precision, and reproducibility ? and why are they so necessary in conducting/designing experiments

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- Accuracy is the degree by which the measures obtained in an experiment and/or observational procedure are associated with true values.

- Precision is the level of reproducibility that these measurements exhibit in the same (constant) conditions.

- Reproducibility indicates the level of agreement of the results when they are obtained by different researchers by applying the same experimental and/or observational procedures.

Explanation:

In a scientific investigation, it is imperative to achieve higher levels of accuracy and precision when realizing measurements because it ensures that the information is correct (without mistakes). Thus, researchers always try to use better equipment and instrument to make their measurements. Reproducibility is important because it is the only condition that scientists can guarantee to other researchers when they arrive at a result.

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