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If a physicist performs an experiment, who would likely try to replicate it? The physicist himself Other physicists The family of the physicist No one, because an experiment can never be replicated
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If a physicist performs an experiment, who would likely try to replicate it? The physicist himself Other physicists The family of the physicist No one, because an experiment can never be replicated
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The answer would probably be himself
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