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Replication & Annomalies

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Replication & Annomalies

Replication in scientific investigations means repeating the tests to check how accurate they are.

Similar measurements

Similar measurements

  • Measurements which are similar for each test are likely to be more accurate and reliable results.
  • Measurements which are very different for each test are likely to be less accurate and reliable results.
3 or more similar measurements

3 or more similar measurements

  • 3 or more similar measurements in a test could be used to give an average.
    • Be careful: you should not include any measurements that are very different from the rest of your measurements in your average.
Anomalies

Anomalies

  • An anomaly is a measurement very different from the other measurements of the same dependent variable.
  • An anomaly can be a measurement error.
  • An anomaly can also show you that something is meaningfully different.
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