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Can i reproduce someone's idea with my own data for a research paper

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I am writing a research paper. I am referring to a paper for my study which has utilized a solar resource for forecasting. I want to reproduce the same paper using a wind dataset but using the same idea and equations which were discussed by the author and getting my results which are different from the author. Will this count as plagiarism and if I want to avoid this what steps should I follow for the same in my research paper.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Aug 2018
I agree with Stephen.
Also, I suggest you include an analysis of why your results are different. Is it possible to create a unified formula? Like if someone were to create a hybrid solar/wind farm, then how would it all fit together?
jonas
jonas on 11 Aug 2018
Edited: jonas on 11 Aug 2018
...reproduce the same paper...
Just dont use the reference paper as a template for your own, i.e. same method, results, conclusions, figures but other data. This may not technically qualify as plagiarism granted that you cite property, however it could be difficult to get through the review process. Degree of novelty is often the difference between reject/accept

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