Reproducible: meaning, definitions and examples

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reproducible

 

[ ˌriː.prəˈdjuː.sə.bəl ]

Context #1

data analysis

Capable of being reproduced or replicated, especially in a scientific experiment or statistical analysis.

Synonyms

duplicable, repeatable, replicable

Examples of usage

  • The results of the study are not reproducible due to errors in the data collection process.
  • It is essential for research findings to be reproducible to ensure the validity of the conclusions.
Context #2

technology

Referring to the ability of a system, process, or experiment to be recreated or repeated with consistent results.

Synonyms

consistent, repeatable

Examples of usage

  • The software program is designed to be reproducible across different operating systems.
  • The key advantage of using reproducible code is the ease of sharing and collaboration.
Context #3

research

Something that can be replicated or duplicated, particularly in the context of scientific experiments or studies.

Synonyms

duplication, recreation, replication

Examples of usage

  • The scientist emphasized the importance of reproducibility in the research process.
  • Replicating the experiment is necessary to confirm the reproducibility of the results.

Translations

Translations of the word "reproducible" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reproduzível

🇮🇳 पुनरुत्पादक

🇩🇪 reproduzierbar

🇮🇩 dapat direproduksi

🇺🇦 відтворюваний

🇵🇱 reprodukowalny

🇯🇵 再現可能な (さいげんかのうな)

🇫🇷 reproductible

🇪🇸 reproducible

🇹🇷 tekrarlanabilir

🇰🇷 재현 가능한 (jaehyeon ganeunghan)

🇸🇦 قابل للتكرار

🇨🇿 reprodukovatelný

🇸🇰 reprodukovateľný

🇨🇳 可复现的 (kě fùxiàn de)

🇸🇮 ponovljiv

🇮🇸 endurtekinn

🇰🇿 қайталанатын

🇬🇪 გამოსაცდელი

🇦🇿 təkrar olunan

🇲🇽 reproducible

Word origin

The term 'reproducible' originated from the word 'reproduce,' which has its roots in Latin 're-' (again) + 'producere' (to bring forward). The concept of reproducibility has been crucial in various fields, including science, technology, and research, to ensure the reliability and validity of results. In the era of data analysis and technological advancements, the demand for reproducible practices has increased to promote transparency and credibility.

See also: reproducing, reproductive, reproductiveness, reproductivity.