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How does repeatability have an affect on scientific research?

A. Repeatability builds trust in the results of investigations and builds respect for the individuals performing them in the scientific community.

B. False claims usually go unnoticed since evidence is easily duplicated through repeated trials.

C. If one piece of data is missing in order for a specific conclusion to be made, that data can be added to an experiment because it is likely to not be reproduced.

D. Scientific research is not really affected by repeatability because most scientists trust the work of others in their field of research.

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A. is the answer, because the more an experiment is repeated, it will become apparent if it yields the same results thus confirming or debunking the hypothesis.

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