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ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When a scientist does several trials of an experiment, how much data should they share with other scientists?
A
only the data that supports their hypothesis
B
Only the data that does not support their hypothesis
C
All of the data
D
only the data you want to share, you don’t want anyone stealing your experiment
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -When we do experiments it’s a good idea to do multiple trials, that is, do the same experiment lots of times. When we do multiple trials of the same experiment, we can make sure that our results are consistent and not altered by random events. Multiple trials can be done at one time.

Detailed explanation-2: -Repeated trials are where you measure the same thing multiple times to make your data more reliable.

Detailed explanation-3: -Every experiment should be carried out several times and then the results of the individual trials averaged together. The number of repeated trials used will vary depending on the experiment you are conducting. However, as a general rule, the experiment should be repeated at least three times if time allows.

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