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#1. A new study published by a prominent university suggests that a specific dietary intervention can significantly improve certain cognitive deficits in individuals with intellectual disabilities. Skeptical but open-minded, a team of researchers at another university decides to conduct their own independent study using the same methodology to verify these findings. By re-evaluating the previous research through an independent study, these researchers are demonstrating adherence to which fundamental assumption of science?

Replication is a core assumption and practice in science emphasizing that experiments and scientific findings should be reproducible by other researchers It serves to strengthen the validity reliability and generalizability of scientific discoveries When a new team of researchers conducts an independent study to verify or extend previous findings using similar methods they are actively engaging in replication This process helps to ensure that scientific claims are robust not merely due to chance bias or the specific circumstances of the original study and allows for the accumulation of reliable knowledge Determinism refers to the philosophical assumption that the universe is a lawful and orderly place where phenomena occur as a result of other events Empiricism is the practice of objective observation and measurement of phenomena Parsimony is the scientific preference for the simplest explanation that adequately accounts for the observed facts

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