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- Reproducibility abstract "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 (in distinct experimental trials) 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, necessarily involves the formation of general concepts and the invocation of their corresponding symbols in language (cf. Turner).Aristotle′s conception about the knowledge of the individual being considered unscientific is due to lack of the field of statistics in his time, so he could not appeal to statistical averaging of the individual.Reproducibility also refers to the degree of agreement between measurements or observations conducted on replicate specimens in different locations by different people, as part of the precision of a test method.".
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- Reproducibility hasPhotoCollection Reproducibility.
- Reproducibility subject Category:Measurement.
- Reproducibility subject Category:Philosophy_of_science.
- Reproducibility subject Category:Psychometrics.
- Reproducibility subject Category:Scientific_method.
- Reproducibility subject Category:Tests.
- Reproducibility subject Category:Validity_(statistics).
- Reproducibility comment "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 (in distinct experimental trials) according to the same reproducible experimental description and procedure.".
- Reproducibility label "Reproduceerbaarheid".
- Reproducibility label "Reproducibilidad".
- Reproducibility label "Reproducibility".
- Reproducibility label "Reproductibilité".
- Reproducibility label "Reprodutibilidade".
- Reproducibility label "Reproduzierbarkeit".
- Reproducibility label "Riproducibilità".
- Reproducibility label "Воспроизводимость".
- Reproducibility label "تناتجية".
- Reproducibility label "再現性".
- Reproducibility sameAs Reproduzierbarkeit.
- Reproducibility sameAs Reproducibilidad.
- Reproducibility sameAs Reproductibilité.
- Reproducibility sameAs Riproducibilità.
- Reproducibility sameAs 再現性.
- Reproducibility sameAs Reproduceerbaarheid.
- Reproducibility sameAs Reprodutibilidade.
- Reproducibility sameAs m.0ctct.
- Reproducibility sameAs Q1425625.
- Reproducibility sameAs Q1425625.
- Reproducibility wasDerivedFrom Reproducibility?oldid=605628195.
- Reproducibility isPrimaryTopicOf Reproducibility.