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A hypothesis that is supported by evidence gathered in the research process is called a what?

Apex: conclusion


When does hypothesis become a conclusion?

When data gathered in the research process supports its validity


List ways hypothesis can be supported?

A hypothesis can be supported by checking it against your research to see if it is true, checking it against research done by others, and testing your hypothesis rapidity.


If you posed a hypothetical answer to a research question but then had a hard time finding data that supported your hypothesis what should you do?

Try to come up with a different hypothesis that seems to be supported by the data.


What are the parts of scientific investigation?

The parts of scientific investigation are identifying a research question or problem, forming a hypothesis, gathering evidence, analyzing evidence.


What is it called when factsfigures and other evidence gathered through observations?

The general term is - research.


When providing information gathered from research you must do what?

Only use the information that adds up to a logical hypothesis.


What is the link between theory and research?

A hypothesis begets research. That research either denies the hypothesis, or confirms it and makes it a theory.


Explain in detail the three possible outcomes that may result from this research?

The question is very poorly specified so this answer is simply a wild guess at what the questioner might want. Three possible outcomes of any research, designed to test some hypothesis, are: (a) evidence in support of the hypothesis; (b) evidence disproving the hypothesis; or (c) evidence that can neither prove (support) nor disprove the hypothesis.


What do you do after you formed a hypothesis?

test your hypothesis.


Why is reliability important in research?

Reliability is very important to research because it tells us (based on results obtained each time) whether or not there is a problem with your research, proves or disproves your hypothesis (insufficient evidence to suggest hypothesis is correct) concluding that reliability is low. Also, if a research is reliable it can be used as scientific evidence.


What are the part of investigations?

The parts of scientific investigation are identifying a research question or problem, forming a hypothesis, gathering evidence, analyzing evidence.