REPRODUCIBILITY

Reproducibility

Reproducibility is the ability of an entire experiment or study to be reproduced, either by the researcher or by someone else working independently. It is one of the main principles of the scientific method and relies on ceteribus paribus. The result values are said to be commensurate if they are obtained according to the same reproducible experimental description and procedure. The basic idea can be seen in Aristotle's dictum that there is no scientific knowledge of the individual, where the word used for individual in Greek had the connotation of the idiosyncratic, or wholly isolated occurrence. Thus all knowledge, all science, ...

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reproducibility

Noun

  1. the quality of being reproducible
  2. the closeness of agreement among repeated measurements of a variable made under the same operating conditions over a period of time, or by different people


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