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A hypothesis become a theory if it is proved by experimental data. tested; conclusion (apex)
it should be clearly and concisely stated. simple to understand. portray a relationship with the problem being investigated. specific showing the stand of the researcher. easy to test,verify,limited in the scope and consistent with the problem being studied.
A theory is a working model by which we understand natural phenomena. To be a valid scientific theory it must be able to make predictions about the natural phenomena that it is concerned with that if experimental results showed the predictions were wrong then the theory would need to be discarded.
The next logical step in balancing the equation would be to change the subscript of the nitrogen molecule to a one.
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Yes it is true that scientists are persuaded by logical arguments that are supported by evidence. For a hypothesis to have value, it must be testable is true also.
A Proof, 2-column proofs for geometry are common.
A hypothesis is a statement that suggests a relationship between two variables that can be tested through research. It is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be supported or rejected based on evidence. It serves as the basis for scientific investigation and helps guide the research process.
A logical hypothesis is a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
An unsupported hypothesis is a statement that proposes a possible explanation for something but lacks evidence or data to back it up. It is typically not based on any empirical research or logical reasoning, making it unreliable and unproven.
A logical chain of steps, supported by postulates,defentions, and theroems, to prove a statement is true. -ERA -2-
hypothesis
Which defines a logical explanation that accounts for observations
A proposition is a logically sound assertion that makes a connection/s between concepts. Propositions cannot be tested for validity; a hypothesis is a logical assertion, that can, but has not yet been tested. Propositions are the framework upon which hypothesis are made. Propositions also, because of their characteristic of not being testable, do not have to be supported by empirical evidence. Hypothesis on the other hand, do.
A logical argument in which each statement is backed up by a statement that is accepted as true is a proof.
Reaching logical conclusions based upon evidence reached through investigation. Firstly a hypothesis, which is an idea, is made and then an investigation is planned that will provide evidence of whether the original hypothesis is true or false. This process is repeated until a correct logical conclusion is drawn that is supported by evidence that is repeatable and reproducable.