Yes, because you never know what could happen.
Her hypothesis was wrong, and the teacher marked her entire assignment wrong because of it.
the hypothesis has not been proven wrong.
it depend if the hypothesis is good or wrong. depends if the hypothesis is correct. An hypothesis is, in simple terms, a "guess" based on observed data. For this reason, the data to support any hypothesis can be manipulated to prove it either "right" or "wrong". Neither is more helpful. All scientific endeavour should be tested and retested.
there is never really a wrong hypothesis because its basically just a guess....
It is when you know that your hypothesis is wrong.
You can modify it(if u think it your hypothesis is wrong). However,a hypothesis is actually a guess of the result.Thus, it has no right or wrong in your hypothesis.
the Hypothesis would probably be also wrong but its okay because a hypothesis is a educated guess
If you develop an experiment that truly demonstrates that the hypothesis is wrong*, then the hypothesis will lose its acceptance in the scientific community.* Such an experiment would have to be repeatable by other scientists AND accepted by interested scientists as a proof that the hypothesis is wrong.
that depends on exactly what the hypothesis is. You cannot determine if something is right or wrong by who made the hypothesis.
Yes Because.!!(:
To do it right
because your hypothesis could be right or wrong