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Scientists often re-do experiments to exclude the chance of an ERROR.
Yes? There is always a chance that experimental results happened by chance (something called a Type I error in Statistics which is bad, but over-emphasized). Replications (which are not done often enough) help protect us against such "accidental" effects because reproducing the results by chance is FAR less likely than just getting them once by chance. But reproducing REAL effects should be quite easy. Though if it is the same scientist, in the same lab, it is possible the results can be replicated even when they shouldn't be replicated, not by chance, but because of something systematic (dirty or faulty equipment, poor randomization, experimenter accidently communicates something to the participant, ...).
The chance of something happening can be called a probability.
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yes there is a chance it will happen if scientist mess up but it will most likely not happen
a better chance of a right answer
well it means that scientist actually have a chance to uncover what other scientist havent done and found the skeptinisim in the history of science
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you can get some scientist to design an invincibility suit and then you'll be immune to everything.... there's not a very big chance of this happening but there is always a small chance.
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"Expect sunshine and rainbows in the morning, followed by scattered sarcasm with a chance of dad jokes in the afternoon. By evening, there will be a 99% chance of Netflix and snacks."
Random assignment ensures that participants in an experiment have an equal chance of being assigned to different experimental conditions. This helps to control for potential biases and ensures that any differences in outcomes can be attributed to the treatment being tested rather than other factors.
Because it ensures the relevance of variation as significant due to inherent capacity or otherwise due to chance factor.
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