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Which of the following is the most important
reason that a scientist should replicate his or her
experiments?
A. To make sure that differences in the data
are caused by real differences and not by
error
O B. To practice the experimental procedures
until the scientist is an expert at performing
them
O C. To make sure that other scientists do not
have to waste time replicating this
scientist's experiments
O D. To prove the scientist's hypothesis
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