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Warren Meyers
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19 September, 05:03
Why you do scientists collect multiple trials?
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Henson
19 September, 05:32
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"When we do experiments it's a good idea to do multiple trials, that is, do the same experiment lots of times. When we do multiple trials of the same experiment, we can make sure that our results are consistent and not altered by random events. Multiple trials can be done at one time."
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