An answer is testable.
Scientists form a testable hypothesis in order to answer questions.
The plural form of hypothesis is hypotheses.
discoveries, guest, and hypotheses
Hypotheses is the plural. The singular form is hypothesis.
Scientists seek to answer questions about the natural world in a process called the scientific method. This involves making observations, forming hypotheses, conducting experiments, collecting data, and analyzing results to draw conclusions.
To garner more information and dataTo check or test hypotheses and theories
scientist ask questions about what they are going to experiment. Those questions help form a hypothesis.
The word is spelled hypothesis as the singular form. The scientist argued that his hypothesis was the only correct one. The plural of hypothesis is hypotheses. Other scientists argued that there were many hypotheses that could be correct.
No where in the world can one or a group of scientists answer all possible questions that can be asked. First, someone needs to think of good questions to ask and form hypotheses. Second, many things have not even been thought of to ask---yet. Science answers simple questions of the nature if-then. Mathematically, however, it can be shown that we can't answer all the questions that can be asked.
Experiments.
The plural form of hypothesis is hypotheses.
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A person who conducts experiments is called a scientist or researcher. They design and perform experiments to test hypotheses and gather data to answer specific research questions.
An observable explanation, that can be tested.
discoveries, guest, and hypotheses
Hypotheses is the plural. The singular form is hypothesis.
The plural of hypothesis is hypotheses.
Hypotheses is the plural. The singular form is hypothesis.