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Expriment Trials

 
 
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Reply Mon 12 Oct, 2009 02:09 pm
The question:Should several trails of an experiment give identical results? Explain.
 
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Reply Mon 12 Oct, 2009 02:58 pm
never. Try the experiments yourself, youll find out why.
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Reply Mon 12 Oct, 2009 03:03 pm
In theory it should (if they are the exact same procedures and include the same environmental/laboratory context).

Care to elaborate, s'il vous plait?
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Reply Mon 12 Oct, 2009 03:04 pm
No. Each trial has associated error (bias) that affects the outcome. When combined, multiple trials can be pooled together to give better estimates of the results.
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