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Why is reproducibility so important to scientists?
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Why is reproducibility so important to scientists?
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Reproducibility is important because it is the only thing that an investigator can guarantee about a study.
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Are you doing a test? If so paste the answers so we could solve it. If it's written use Google because I don't know.
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