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10 September, 19:04

evaluating an experiment can include identifying things you would do differently if u were to repeat the experiment later

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  1. 10 September, 19:38
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    Yes, could include it, but only if your first experiments is slanted.

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    When a researcher evaluate their experiment, they do it throw a correlation analysis. If that correlation is not possible or viable, they begin to identify the indicators that made the research not valid.
  2. 10 September, 23:02
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    Answer: It's true
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