reproducibility

IPA: riprʌdˈusʌbˈɪɫɪti

noun

  • The quality of being reproducible.
  • The closeness of agreement among repeated measurements of a variable made under the same operating conditions over a period of time, or by different people.
  • The closeness of agreement among scientific results more generally, at the level of whole experiments, either nearly identical or similar.
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Examples of "reproducibility" in Sentences

  • 95% CI in the long term reproducibility, ±0.4°C.
  • Long-term reproducibility of Mg/Ca determinations is estimated at ~2.1% 1 std dev
  • Victoria is particularly interested in reproducibility in scientific research, and how it can be facilitated.
  • I just don't want to get bogged down in misunderstandings about what one person or another means by "reproducibility".
  • Update: Robert Grumbine has a superb post this morning on why openness and reproducibility is intrinsically hard in this field
  • No doubt Whale had his ambitions; but his cunning attention to his medium tends rather to uncover that dimension of cinema that drew Benjamin’s attention: its inherent reproducibility, which is to say its deep, if ambivalent, hostility to the "aura" of the artwork.

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