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Michelle Mclean
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28 July, 02:26
How are trials used in an experiment?
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Kylie Schmidt
28 July, 02:33
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Answer:Trials are repetitions of the same procedure. These are done for a couple of reasons: To minimize the impacts of errors done in any one trial by averaging multiple trials together. To minimize random effects and the effects of uncontrolled variables by averaging multiple trials together.
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