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16 March, 12:23

Repeating tests usually leads to more independent variables. more accurate measurement. more confidence in the results. more controls in an experiment.

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  1. 16 March, 12:27
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    More confident in the results

    the others options could be valid but there is the need for more information to conclude in another hand, more confident in results is the most general case, if the repeating test brings back the same results.
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