replication and generalizability in aspect experiments

Replication in aspect experiments refers to the process of repeating the experiment multiple times to ensure the reliability and consistency of the results. It involves conducting the same experiment with the same conditions and procedures to check if the findings are consistent across different instances. Generalizability in aspect experiments refers to the extent to which the results of the experiment can be applied or extended to a larger population or different settings. It assesses the external validity of the findings and determines if they hold true beyond the specific context of the experiment, allowing for inferences or generalizing the results to other similar situations or populations.

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