If you mean the word normally used: hypothesis
A procedure is all the steps used to do an expirament in order. the expirament is when you test your hypothesis and is designed to answer your question. the procedure is all the steps of the expirament.
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A hypothesis is an educated guess at what the outcome of the experiment will be. This means that the information must be tested to see if the predicted outcome is true or false, and there must be the possibility that it is can be proven false.
It is what you expect to happen before you actually carry out the experiment, based on the knowledge and theory you already have and know. *called a hypothesis
restart and make it more edjucated now that you know
Predicting outcomes is telling what might possibly happen next.
A procedure is all the steps used to do an expirament in order. the expirament is when you test your hypothesis and is designed to answer your question. the procedure is all the steps of the expirament.
A scientist who made an expirament that was better then rutherfords expirament his was more avanced becuase with milikan's expirament you could study one drop at a time but rutherfords expirament requird you to study the whole cloud and by stuying the drop you could figure more out about the substance.
That outcome cannot be predicted, we will just have to wait and see.
He predicted the outcome of the 2009 world cup. He was 8 for 8.
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no. EXPERIMENT
Standard error is an indicator of the expected level of variation from the predicted outcome in an estimate. So even though the mean is mostly likely the outcome, the actual range the outcome could call into is a region which is measured by the standard error.
A hypothesis is an educated guess at what the outcome of the experiment will be. This means that the information must be tested to see if the predicted outcome is true or false, and there must be the possibility that it is can be proven false.
A hypothesis is an educated guess at what the outcome of the experiment will be. This means that the information must be tested to see if the predicted outcome is true or false, and there must be the possibility that it is can be proven false.
It is what you expect to happen before you actually carry out the experiment, based on the knowledge and theory you already have and know. *called a hypothesis
It is the result that you think will happen as the outcome of an experiment. It is the same as the "expected result", which is usually denoted as E(x)=xp(x).