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what does it mean for data to be reproducible? how would you conduct an experiment in such a way as to get data reproducible?

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Reproducible is the term where your answers are similar to other groups. If every other group has similar results as yours (only if you use the same measurements) your results are reproducible. If your results are different to every other group your results aren't reproducible.
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Step-by-step explanation:

If there are n number of groups in an activity and the data produced among them is copied or is same then it is termed as reproducible.

To have an experiment that gives a reproducible data there are few key points which we need to keep in mind.

1- The circumstances provided for every group should be same.

2- Each group must be selected in such a way that participants must have same set of thought processing and mind set toward the situation.

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