1. Prior knowledge
2. Logical inference
3. Informed, creative imagination
From tests. From curiosity. and from prior knowledge
Three ways a hypothesis may arise are: 1.) Prior knowledge 2.) Logical inference 3.) Informed, creative imagination
Prior knowledge, logical inferences, and informed/creative imagination
describe three possible ways in which a hypothesis may rise?
prior knowledge and logical inferences
when agency arise
1.prior knowledge 2.logicl inference 3.informed, creative imagination :) tamera M
Debt hypothesis is the hypothesis in which a person may go into or get out of debt. In other words, it's a theory an individual may come up with to measure ways to avoid or get out of being in debt.
Invariably, they arise out of a curious mind. People make observations and notice what might be subtle patterns in the information, or they think about a problem in one field by playing with ideas from another field, or a thought comes after struggling with a problem for a long time. They can arise in any number of ways; but they all have curious minds as their means of expression.
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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.
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