Yes and no. You may add in the corrections and
report the results for information, but you should
repeat the experiment. However, the results may
suggest hypotheses that make the second experiment
better, so it need not be an exact repeat of the
first. Don't omit the power calculation.
Debraj wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> Some data values in a particular experiment performed exhibits
> unexpected results. Looking into it, I found some explanations for the
> same. Can I add in some compensatory values/function to eliminate the
> bias caused in the data instead of redoing the experiment again (with
> corrections) ?
>
> regards,
> debraj
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