it gets them reliable results.
Reliable results are results that are reasonably the same. e.g. if you did the same test 3 times and you got 13.1, 13.3, 13.3. this would be reliable
No, it won't change the results so they are still reliable
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The results are more reliable for interpolation .
A test may be reliable yet not valid, The results can end up being reliable, in other words certain to have yielded properly based on input. But the results may not be trustworthy.
Standardization of NaOH is necessary for accurate and reliable experimental results because it ensures that the concentration of the NaOH solution is known and consistent. This allows for precise measurements and calculations in experiments, leading to more reliable and reproducible results.
A reliable test is one that has the same results over time. This means you can trust the test and its outcome.
It made his actual results approach the results predicted by probability
it made his actual results approach the results predicted by probability.
Double blind
For qPCR, it is recommended to use around 10-100 ng of cDNA to ensure accurate and reliable results.