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When an experiment is replicated, how should the results of the two experiments compare?

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Should be same

Step-by-step explanation:

An experiment is conducted to test a theory. It is expected that the result of the experiment would match with the theoretical result. Also, if the experiment is repeated by the same or another person, it should give the same result. If not, then either there is error in conduction of experiment or in the theory.

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When the experiment is replicated, this means the conduction of the second experiment, should be related, or similar, to your first results. 
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