It means that he or she does not find the hypothesis to be plausible.
A hypothesis doesn't necessarily need to be correct. After a scientist has conducted an experiment and discovered that their hypothesis is incorrect, they still have gained the knowledge and the results from their experiment---as well as the correct answer, in some cases. They can use the results from the experiment that tested the original hypothesis to form a new experiment.
Discard or change the hypothesis
they see if it supported their hypothesis
That he either found it to be incorrect or heard from a majority of other scientists working in the same field of study that the hypothesis isn't true. Though it's almost always the first one I said.
continental drift
the hypothesis has not been proven wrong.
making observations
It means that the experiment is consistent with the hypothesis. It adds to the credibility of the hypothesis.
It means that she or he has to accept that the existing hypothesis appears to be true.
Scientist consider hypothesis to be an educated guess on what they are studying. If that scientist researches and experiments more, he will see if his hypothesis is true or false.
a scientist can do another experiment or change their hypothesis.
the scientist proposed a theory after hypothesis.
make a new hypothesis. if not the scientist continues believing in their hypothesis without any proof and becomes a mad scientist
Discard or change the hypothesis.
If I was the scientist you would test is as soon as possible then just skip the hypothesis step
If I was the scientist you would test is as soon as possible then just skip the hypothesis step
1. Experiment 2.hypothesis 3. Checking hypothesis