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You have to be 21 years old in order to open a center in Florida
Dr. Heidegger's hypothesis was centered on whether individuals could learn from their past mistakes and change their behavior as a result. He believed that by giving his subjects a second chance to relive their youth, they would make better choices this time around, ultimately proving his hypothesis.
When you are using the scientific method, you would try to imagine a hypothesis which explains an observation, but you might not succeed. A hypothesis that does not explain an observation would be considered a failed hypothesis. You would then need to invent a different hypothesis.
The lab would be used to test your hypothesis to whether or not you were correct. You would first want to form a hypothesis and then gather data to support or discredit your hypothesis. The hypothesis could be testing anything essentially.
well you can do some kind of youth programs like teen challenge center that would draw the young people and you could just.....make your church famous (do things for the youth go and preach out on the corners!)
If, through your experiment, your original hypothesis is falsified.
you would figure it out my getting all the supplys you need and then testing it
There are multiple youth centres all over the world. One would need to try and find one in one's area. This can be done by looking in phone books, or coming in contact with the social development department.
A hypothesis is interesting when it is plausible. If you are well informed about the situation for which some hypothesis is needed, then you have a chance of coming up with a believable hypothesis. A very implausible hypothesis might be funny, but it would not really be an interesting hypothesis, insofar as it would be immediately dismissed other than as a subject of comedy.
It depends entirely on what the hypothesis is.
that would be either a hypothesis or theory
If their data supported their hypothesis, then they would make a conclusion.