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Apex: conclusion
theory
Yes. If evolution was not widely supported by evidence, then it would be regarded as a hypothesis rather than a theory.
Make sure you explain the science behind your evidence. The reasoning, or conclusion always explains how you got your answers, or evidence, and also explains any reference you used.
No. If one believes in god(s) one has stepped outside the remit of science. Methodological naturalism is the concept science must adhere to in the erection of theory. Supernatural forces can not be supported by the evidence and are not subject to falsification. If you wish to believe in god, do so, but deistic evolution has not one scintilla of evidence to support it.
A supported inference when you draw a conclusion about something using evidence. The evidence is the support for what you have inferred.
Anyone who wants to render an informed conclusion that is supported by absolute proof.
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Apex: conclusion
Given all the evidence in the story, how do you believe the main character is feeling? Your conclusion will be based on the evidence you have, not on your guesswork. Something about the evidence will lead you to certain feelings on the part of the main character. You will draw a conclusion based on this evidence.
You have it backwards. Theories are supported by evidence. Evidence is not supported by theories, evidence is simply observed.
A scientific conclusion that is supported can be said to have been confirmed, or verified.
Paco and Eva's data showed a clear trend that supported my conclusion. Their findings aligned with my hypothesis and provided additional evidence to support the validity of the conclusion drawn. The consistency between our data reinforced the strength of the conclusion reached.
A conclusion can be reached by carefully analyzing all relevant information and evidence, considering different perspectives, identifying patterns or trends, and making logical inferences based on the available data. It is important to critically evaluate the information and ensure that the conclusion is supported by the evidence.
No, biased statements are not supported by evidence.
A scientific theory is supported by evidence. Without evidence, it is only a hypothesis.
The correct conclusion (absolute proof) is found by examining the evidence.