What is the minimum number of times a scientist preplicates the experiment before publishing the results?



Answer:
It's a complicated answer

The experiment is replicated until reproducibility is assured. Without reproducibility, the article will be highly suspect.
Until it's obvious that the outcome will occur every time. If results cannot be repeated predictably, then the results are invalad.
it depends on the accuricity of method .

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