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Is it sufficient to do a single experiment to test a hypothesis?

No, a single experiment is typically not sufficient to conclusively test a hypothesis. Multiple experiments help ensure the reliability and validity of the findings by accounting for variability and potential biases. Replication and consistent results across different contexts strengthen the support for a hypothesis. Therefore, a series of experiments is usually necessary to draw robust conclusions.


Is it sufficient to do a single experiment to test a hypothesis Why or why not?

Whether or not you write down an hypothesis, if you conduct an experiment, you naturally have a hypothesis since you are trying to find the answer to something and have some sort of expectations.


Activity done to test a hypothesis?

A controlled experiment is used to test a hypothesis.


Does a experiment test a theory?

i dont no but i need the anwser Yes an experiment will test a theory. You perform an experiment to test the hypothesis. If the experiment can be repeated then the hypothesis becomes a theory. People perform experiments to test and retest theories.


When a hypothesis is developed what is often designed to test the hypothesis?

An experiment


What is a structured test of a hypothesis?

An experiment


What is it call when you test your hypothesis?

experiment


What is a hypothesis's test by?

conducting an experiment


What do scientist do when a hypothesis is not supported by an experiment?

Scientists then state another hypothesis and test it out with another experiment.


What do you do after you formed a hypothesis?

test your hypothesis.


What does the hypothesis test?

to test a hypothesis means to evaluate the gathered facts with the help of an experiment


Should the hypothesis be supported or rejected based on the experiment?

That depends on the result of the experiment. The experiment is a way to test a hypothesis, and it's completely fine if the experiment disproves the hypothesis. Ideally, though, the experiment will support the hypothesis.