Reproducibility

Reproducibility is an essential part of the scientific process, which assesses the validity and accuracy of a scientific research by checking if the same results are obtained when the experiment is repeated. Reproducibility involves replicating experiments with different researchers and resources to confirm that all conditions are the same. It is essential for the reliable verification of scientific results, as it helps prevent false discoveries and encourages further development of ideas. Reproducibility is considered a cornerstone of good scientific practice, and is necessary for the growth and understanding of science. In addition, reproducibility permits peer review and validation, leading to the improved accuracy and quality of research.

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Model Based Research

ISSN: 2643-2811
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Yin-Quan Tang, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Taylor's University · School of Biosciences.
Journal of Model Based Research is an international Open access, peer reviewed journal which mainly concentrates on the mathematical, visual method of addressing problems associated with designing complex control processing, graphical and mathematical modeling of scientific models