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“philosophers of science from Francis Bacon to Karl Popper had argued that a quintessential prerequisite for a scientific finding to be valid resides in its reproducibility (i.e., the ability of other scientists to replicate it)” — R. Barker Bausell
philosophers of science from Francis Bacon to Karl Popper had argued that a quintessential prerequisite for a scientific finding to be valid resides in its reproducibility (i.e., the ability of other scientists to replicate it)