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Re-doing typology
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October 26, 2006
Abstract
In good science one expects experiments to be reproducible and their results to be replicable. Results are only accepted if researchers other than those who designed and ran the original experiment and thereby obtained results rousing the scientific community to (re-)action can independently repeat the same experiment and obtain the same results, over and over again.
Published Online: 2006-10-26
Published in Print: 2006-07-01
© Walter de Gruyter
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