Asked by Aciel Zoubi on May 31, 2024

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A result is replicable if

A) appropriate research methods are used.
B) the experimental group behaves the same way as the control group.
C) it is statistically significant.
D) researchers who repeat the procedure get similar results.

Statistically Significant

A measure of confidence in the results of a study or experiment that indicates the observed effects are unlikely to be due to chance.

Replicable

Replicable refers to the ability of a study or experiment to be repeated with consistent results by other researchers or experimenters.

Experimental Group

In research, the group of participants that receives the treatment or intervention under investigation to determine its effect.

  • Perceive the importance and framework of replicability in scientific experimentation.
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James EstayoJun 06, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Replicability refers to the ability of other researchers to repeat a study's procedure and obtain similar results. Therefore, the correct answer is D, because the option states that researchers who repeat the procedure get similar results. A, B, and C are not sufficient conditions for replicability.