He could not prove how they moved he died before they considered his hypothesis
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I would think the best hypothesis would be " A Crystal garden will do what it is suppose to do because there are many scientists who have tested it and its an award winning science project " Now I think thats a good hypothesis what do you think ? Now that was for you to answer and nobody else to hear. Your Welcome For The Terrific Answer. Im doing a crystal garden for my project!!
yes many many scientists and some people
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There are 88 constellations to be known by scientists.
Some researchers say that a hypothesis test can have one of two outcomes: you accept the null hypothesis or you reject the null hypothesis. Many statisticians, however, take issue with the notion of "accepting the null hypothesis." Instead, they say: you reject the null hypothesis or you fail to reject the null hypothesis. Why the distinction between "acceptance" and "failure to reject?" Acceptance implies that the null hypothesis is true. Failure to reject implies that the data are not sufficiently persuasive for us to prefer the alternative hypothesis over the null hypothesis.
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many differnet scientists doing expiraments that prove the hypothesis to be true-then it becomes a theory
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hypothesis have bean tested confirm many time by many scientists woth similar results each time
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The word is spelled hypothesis as the singular form. The scientist argued that his hypothesis was the only correct one. The plural of hypothesis is hypotheses. Other scientists argued that there were many hypotheses that could be correct.
A hypothesis is an 'educated guess' based on observation and common sense. A theory is a commonly-accepted hypothesis that has held under the pressure of testing by many different scientists.
The reasons that many scientists can come up with as many hypotheses from the same information is actually based mostly on perception.
no my last name is Wagner their are many wagners out there.
Yes. Observation leads to the identification of a phenomenon or problem, and scientists would then try to formulate a hypothesis to explain the phenomenon or solve the problem. Then the scientist would devise experiments to test the hypothesis. Should the hypothesis fail, the scientist can formulate the new hypothesis. If the hypothesis holds, more experiments must be done to verify it. Only when a hypothesis is tested by many experiments by many people can it be called a theory.