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You can throw out the hypothesis, reimagine it, or make a brand new guess.
If the data from an investigation does not support the original hypothesis then either:The method of investigation may be flawed and may need to be changed and repeated.The interpretation of the data may be incorrect and should be reviewed.The hypothesis needs to be reevaluated to possibly conform to the data.
1, The hypothesis may have to be revised. 2. The method of accumulating data may be flawed 3. The data may have been contaminated by other sources.
Recheck data and if still valid, scrap hypothosis
when results from the experiments repeatedly fail to support the hypothesis.
You can throw out the hypothesis, reimagine it, or make a brand new guess.
You can throw out the hypothesis, reimagine it, or make a brand new guess.
it gets thrown out because it is irrelivant
If the data from an investigation does not support the original hypothesis then either:The method of investigation may be flawed and may need to be changed and repeated.The interpretation of the data may be incorrect and should be reviewed.The hypothesis needs to be reevaluated to possibly conform to the data.
You can throw out the hypothesis, reimagine it, or make a brand new guess.
You can throw out the hypothesis, reimagine it, or make a brand new guess.
If the data from an investigation does not support the original hypothesis then either:The method of investigation may be flawed and may need to be changed and repeated.The interpretation of the data may be incorrect and should be reviewed.The hypothesis needs to be reevaluated to possibly conform to the data.
Revise or discard your hypothesis.
1, The hypothesis may have to be revised. 2. The method of accumulating data may be flawed 3. The data may have been contaminated by other sources.
Sometimes results of a particular experiment do not match our hypothesis. Most of the time in such a case hypothesis is modified to agree to the experimental data. Another approach can be repeating the same experiment again and comparing the the values form the second trial to the first one.
Absolutely not. Hypothesis testing will never support a hypothesis, only fail to reject it.
Change or abandon your hypothesis.