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Why is Replication Important?

Replication serves several vital purposes in epidemiology:
1. Validation of Findings: It helps confirm that the original results were not due to random chance, biases, or errors.
2. Generalizability: Replicating studies in different settings or populations ensures that the findings are applicable to a broader context.
3. Trust and Credibility: Consistent replication builds confidence in the scientific community and among the public regarding the findings.

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