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you change the hypothesis.
Discard or change the hypothesis.
that depends on exactly what the hypothesis is. You cannot determine if something is right or wrong by who made the hypothesis.
The hypothesis would be exactly that (except for grammatical corrections): no square has an acute angle.
Change or abandon your hypothesis.
No, because it is a statement with a history, if it is wrong it is superseded by a new hypothesis.
a scientist can do another experiment or change their hypothesis.
The null hypothesis is that there is no change in the population mean while the alternative hypothesis is that there is a change in the mean. The null hypothesis is stated as Ho:Mu=? in statistics while the alternative hypothesis is stated as Ho:Mu(<,>,≠)? depending on whether you are looking for mu to be greater, less than, or not equal to population mean.
Discard or change the hypothesis
Discard or change the hypothesis
We could test our hypothesis by means of experimentation, Sorry if you didn't had the information you needed. I didn't understand your question.
Well...it all depends on the hypothesis. For example, if you know exactly how to back it up with evidence, than very easy. But...if your hypothesis is kind of 'far out', and finding evidence will be difficult, then writing it will be hard.