Rethink the initial question and try again.
in the scientific method the hypothesis is always assumed correct until proven wrong by the experiment that is being performed
prove that the hypothesis is wrong
You make a new hypothesis and then start over from the research.
Hypothesis construction and experimental testing of such hypothesis.
draw conclusion
If you develop an experiment that truly demonstrates that the hypothesis is wrong*, then the hypothesis will lose its acceptance in the scientific community.* Such an experiment would have to be repeatable by other scientists AND accepted by interested scientists as a proof that the hypothesis is wrong.
You cant go through the full scientific method process.(Because the 7th step is drawing conclusions & checking whether your hypothesis is right or wrong.)
Yes, a hypothesis must be falsifiable to be scientifically valid. This means it should be structured in such a way that it can be tested and potentially proven wrong through observation or experimentation. Falsifiability allows for the possibility of disproving the hypothesis, which is essential for the scientific method and for distinguishing scientific claims from non-scientific ones.
A hypothesis must be testable and falsifiable to be considered scientific. This means it should be formulated in a way that allows for empirical testing through observation or experimentation, and it must be structured so that it can potentially be proven wrong. These characteristics ensure that the hypothesis can be evaluated objectively and contributes to the scientific method.
if you mean the result from an experiment, then yes. you ask a question, form a hypothesis, preform an experiment, and you get data. you analysis the data and this should tell you whether your hypothesis was right or wrong. this is the scientific method
A preliminary untested explanation that seeks to explain observed phenomena is a hypothesis. It plays a crucial role in the scientific method as a starting point for further investigation and experimentation to determine its validity.
It is totally wrong and unacceptable.