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Research that is done to examine the findings of someone else using the "same variables but different people" is which of the following?
Research that is done to examine the findings of someone else using the "same variables but different people" is which of the following?
1). exploration
2). hypothesis
3). replication
4). empiricism
1). exploration
2). hypothesis
3). replication
4). empiricism
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3) Replication
Replication research involves conducting a study again using the same variables but with a different sample or in a different context to verify the original findings. This helps ensure the reliability and validity of the research results.
Replication research involves conducting a study again using the same variables but with a different sample or in a different context to verify the original findings. This helps ensure the reliability and validity of the research results.
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