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#1. Jose and his two lab partners successfully conducted an experiment using a withdrawal design, demonstrating experimental control over a target behavior. While his partners were satisfied, Jose insisted on attempting the experiment again with a different set of participants before submitting it for publication. His rationale was to proactively check for any errors in data collection or intervention implementation and to ensure the findings were robust and generalizable across individuals. Which fundamental principle of science is Jose adhering to?
Joses insistence on attempting the experiment again with different participants to check for errors ensure robustness and enhance generalizability of the findings is a direct and excellent application of the scientific principle of replication Replication involves repeating experiments to determine the reliability and generality of findings It is crucial for validating experimental control and ensuring that the results are not due to chance specific participant characteristics or unique experimental conditions Determinism is the assumption that the universe is a lawful and orderly place and phenomena occur as a result of other events Empiricism is the practice of objective observation and measurement which is fundamental to all scientific inquiry Parsimony dictates that simple logical explanations should be ruled out experimentally or conceptually before more complex or abstract explanations are considered While all are vital scientific principles Joses specific action of repeating the experiment to confirm and broaden the applicability of the results aligns precisely with the principle of replication which is a cornerstone of scientific validity and external validity in experimental design
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