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Biology, 18.09.2019 10:10, pup88

Why must scientific claims be reproducible?
a. so that other scientists can verify the results and offer supporting evidence or alternative explanations.
b. so that other scientists can't verify the results and offer supporting evidence or alternative explanations.
c. so that scientists can take someone else's data and use it in their own scientific investigation.
d. scientific claims do not have to be reproducible.

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