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21 June, 16:18

Scientists often replicate the experiments that other scientists have already performed. That is, they reproduce an experiment by using the same procedure and materials as another investigator.

Why would a scientist want to replicate another scientist's experiment?

A. to make sure that the original investigator's data is accurate

B. to establish a partnership between their own laboratory and the original investigator's laboratory

C. to develop innovative procedures that they can patent as their own

D. to publish original data that has not yet been seen by others in the scientific community

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  1. 21 June, 16:49
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    And A. to make sure that the original investigator's data is accurate
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