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  1. Reproducibility - Wikipedia

    • The first to stress the importance of reproducibility in science was the Anglo-Irish chemist Robert Boyle, in England in the 17th century. Boyle's air pump was designed to generate and study vacuum, wh… See more

    Terminology

    Replicability and repeatabilityare related terms broadly or loosely synonymous with reproducibility (for example, among the general public), but they are often usefully differentiat… See more

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    Measures of Reproducibility and Repeatability

    In chemistry, the terms reproducibility and repeatability are used with a specific quantitative meaning. In inter-laboratory experiments, a concentration or other quantity of … See more

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    Reproducible Research

    Reproducible research method
    The term reproducible research refers to the idea that scientific results should be documented in such a way that their deduction i… See more

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    WEBComputational scientists generally use the term reproducibility to answer just the first question—that is, reproducible research is research that is capable of being checked because the data, code, and methods of …

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