What is meant b a measurement being reproducible?

what is meant b a measurement being reproducible?

Answer:
Within experimental error independent naive observers will record the same value(s) if the measurement is reproducible.

Two independent properties of the data are accuracy (how close the average observed value is to the bullseye) and precision (how close the observed values are to each other). Precision can be calibrated into accuracy for a good measurement. Accuracy without precision is a b!tch.
It means someone else can reperform the experiement the way you did it with the values and measurements you used.
It means that the measurement is probably accurate if someone else can get the same result.

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