Yes, that is the entire point of an experiment. To validate or discard a hypothesis.
You create a theory. Prove the theory to be true by testing it. If it works, it is true. If it does not work, it is not true.
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Using the rules for significant figures, what do you get when you add 24.545 and 307.3?
Lisa Bright and Dark is not historical, is not fantasy or science-fiction, and is not true. Therefore, I would consider the novel to be general fiction.
Using the data in the Excel file Consumer Transporta
you experiment to test the hypothesis and see if what you predicted was true or not
In science 'Theory' Refers to the best hypothesis, accepted as true until something better comes along.
It is testable and falsifiable
True science starts with observation and hypothesis. Starting with a conclusion often leads to poor science.
It is the hypothesis that is presumed true until statistical evidence in the form of a hypothesis test proves it is not true.
It is the hypothesis that is presumed true until statistical evidence in the form of a hypothesis test proves it is not true.
Hypothesis are theories which are yet to be proven. They are proven when they are proved to be true as in experiments.
You experimentally test it
A hypothesis is an attempt to explain a phenomenon, based on partial information. Developing a hypothesis is finding a method for testing it: identifying something which is more likely to happen if the hypothesis were true and not if it were not. The next part of developing it is to design an experiment which can be used to test these outcomes.
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No. Not being able to prove something is NOT the same as it being true.