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be testable
Making predictions & then testing them.
Making predictions & then testing them.
Making predictions & then testing them.
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not only to prove a hypothesis, but disprove it as well
as many as needed to prove or disprove it
Scientists were expected to conduct experiments to prove / disprove their hypothesis and theories.
So that others can repeat their work and prove (or disprove) its validity.
Disprove.
An experiment can prove or disprove a hypothesis.
In most insurance claims, the burden of proof is on the claimant - in other words, YOU have to prove the accident occurred for them to pay off the claim.
your prove or disprove it.
Disprove.
A prefix for "prove" is "dis-," so you could have words like "disprove" or "disproven."
Scientists first create an hypothesis. They develop methods to prove their hypothesis. In order for other scientists to replicate the findings and prove or disprove another scientist's outcome, the original scientist MUST describe the methods used and the findings.
The root word for "disprove" is "prove." "Dis" is a prefix added to indicate negation or reversal, changing the meaning to "prove false."