- All measurements must be correct.
- Data processing must be correct.
- The relation cause-effect must be correctly definited.
A hypothesis is an educated guess as what you think will happen in an experiment. A hypothesis is what you think may happen- so it may or may not be right. After dealing with the experiment, you must create a conclusion. In the conclusion, describe what actually happened and why or why not your hypothesis proved to be true or not.
Yes it is true
TRUE!!!
Not all hypotheses can be proven, no matter how well controlled.
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A conclusion must show that the hypothesis is correct
A hypothesis is an educated guess as what you think will happen in an experiment. A hypothesis is what you think may happen- so it may or may not be right. After dealing with the experiment, you must create a conclusion. In the conclusion, describe what actually happened and why or why not your hypothesis proved to be true or not.
A hypothesis is an educated guess as what you think will happen in an experiment. A hypothesis is what you think may happen- so it may or may not be right. After dealing with the experiment, you must create a conclusion. In the conclusion, describe what actually happened and why or why not your hypothesis proved to be true or not.
A+ Only one variable is changed at a time.
Yes it is true
Yes, that's the precise definition of a scientific experiment.
That is not a statement it is a question
Not necessarily. An argument is not automatically true just because the premise and conclusion are true. The reasoning connecting the premise to the conclusion must also be valid for the argument to be considered true.
If a deductive argument is valid and its premises are true, then the conclusion must also be true. This is because the structure of the argument guarantees that if the premises are true, then the conclusion must follow logically.
TRUE!!!
TRUE!!!
Not all hypotheses can be proven, no matter how well controlled.