Question:
Accuracy in science experiments?
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2011-05-19 00:41:49 UTC
other than repeating the experiment, what other things can we do to increase reliability/accuracy of results?

thanks :]
Four answers:
anonymous
2011-05-19 00:43:36 UTC
double blind study



larger random sample



more tight controls on control group



longitudinal testing
bade
2016-12-04 15:57:21 UTC
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Peoples' Poet
2011-05-19 00:43:15 UTC
Reduce human error.
anonymous
2011-05-19 01:11:32 UTC
perform accurate calculation .


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