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    When the Results on an Experiment Are Likely to Be
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When the Results on an Experiment Are Likely to Be

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When the results on an experiment are likely to be replicated if the procedures are repeated,we are more confident the findings are not due to chance factors.When this occurs we state our findings are


A) internally valid.
B) sensitive.
C) reliable.
D) extraneous.

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