Theory, or hypothesis.
The word, for a proposed scientific explanation, for a set of observations, is a "Hypothesis".
A varable.
Yes, the noun 'explanation' is an abstract noun; a word for a clarification of a misunderstanding; a description of how something works or of how to do something; a word for a concept.
It would show a possertive correlation, there is a better word but I can't remember it, sorry
I believe you are looking for the word "inferring".
The word, for a proposed scientific explanation, for a set of observations, is a "Hypothesis".
A well tested explanation of a wide range of observations is known as a Theory, such as the Theory of Gravity or the Theory of Evolution.
Latin for 'false explanation' is 'falsa explicatio'.
A varable.
Theories are based on observations and testing. They are widely held to be accurate and form the basis for scientific principles. Theories are upheld by mounting and corroborative evidence. In contrast, a hypothesis is a possible explanation based upon initial observations and an understanding of supporting facts. As observations and tests further support a hypothesis, it becomes accepted within the scientific community and begins to form a theory..
:Interpretation
Evidence, items, discoveries, observations, etc.
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The word 'respond' means that the person who said it wants a verbal action from you. In other words a yes or no answer or an explanation.
There is no such word as "hypotiress". -Is it possible you mean 'hypothesis', which is a suggested explanation for a group of facts or phenomena
The answer is clearly theory, I'm doing a science paper right now, process of elimination.
The base word for "explanation" is "explain".