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Q: Why is a hypothesis valuable even if it's incorrect?
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Why can a hypothesis be valuable even if its wrong?

Yes


What will make Alexis' hypothesis valuable?

Any testable hypothesis is valuable.


How can a hypothesis be useful even if it's proved incorrect by experiments?

Dont know yes


Why do you test a hypothesis?

to see if your hypothesis was correct or incorrect.


What you do to a hypothesis docent NT work?

say that your hypothesis is incorrect in your conclusion


What does it mean to support or refute a hypothesis?

To support a hypothesis means you agree, and may even give supporting evidence.To refute it means you submit evidence that a hypothesis is incorrect , or you make a cogent and persuasive argument against it.


What do scientist do when experiments show their hypothesis is incorrect?

If an experiment does not confirm his hypothesis, the scientist should report this honestly. Even if the results confirmed the hypothesis, further testing should be done by him or others to gather more data.


How can data not support your hypothesis?

If your hypothesis is totally incorrect then it is quite likely that the data will not support it.


What would be the best thing to do if you run an experiment and find out the hypothesis is incorrect?

Reject the hypothesis.


How do scientists decide whether or not to reject or accept a hypothesis?

if the hypothesis is proven to be correct or incorrect


How can rejecting be just as valuable or more valuable than supporting a hypothesis?

Rejecting a hypothesis shows you that it was wrong and it shows you what not to do. It can help lead you to a better, more accurate hypothesis the next time.


Why do scientists consider every hypothesis valuable A. A hypothesis requires no further investigation if it is proved by the experiment. B. A hypothesis can be used to explain a conclusion even if it?

B. A hypothesis can never be proven. It can be supported, unsupported, or partially supported by the experimental evidence. The experimental data resulting from a tested hypothesis can be used to formulate a new hypothesis.