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An experiment which seems to validate a hypothesis:

must be correct
should be repeatable by other scientists
is all that is required to draw a conclusion

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Should be repeated by other scientist

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should be repeatable by other scientists

User Premprakash
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your hypothesis does not need to be correct
your directions in should be very well described so other scientist can repeat the experiment correctly
in order to draw a conclusion you need to have completed the experiment
the conclusion is when you state whether or not you hypothesis is correct or incorrect
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