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Q: Why is it important to retest the result of your experiment whether you have proven your hypothesis or not?
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Is a hypothesis a proven fact?

A hypothesis is the idea of what the conclusion will be of your experiment.


When a hypothesis is supported by an experiment do we say that we have proven the experiment and it can become a theory?

That's the first step.


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

if the hypothesis is proven to be correct or incorrect


If a hypothesis is proven false something is wrong with the experiment. true false?

False.


Can a falsifiable hypothesis be tested?

A falsifiable hypothesis is a hypothesis that must be set up so that it is possible to be proven false.


Is a hypothesis considered to be a fact?

A hypothesis is a proposition to be proven or disproven by experiment or, in the case of statistics, to be assessed for its likelihood based on the numbers available.


What is a testible predication?

A testable prediction is a statement that is either proven true or proven false in a scientific experiment. It is also known as a hypothesis.


When do we reject a hypothesis?

When we've proven that the hypothesis is false !


When a scientist does an experiment and draws a conclusion how does the conclusion differ from a theory?

A conclusion is what the experimenter observes from the experiment andwhether your hypothesis was proven correct or not.While the theory is the facts that is known about the experiment


What does it mean if a scientist fails to rejects a hypothesis?

the hypothesis has not been proven wrong.


Is it true that a well conducted experiment will show the hypothesis to be true?

Not all hypotheses can be proven, no matter how well controlled.


Are hypothesis ever incorrect in an experimentation?

Yes. A hypothesis is a proposed explanation of some observable event. An experiment is designed to test if the hypothesis is possibly correct. Broadly speaking, there are three possible results of an experiment.The results are inconclusive (for example, the experiment was not designed well or some unplanned event occurred).The hypothesis is disproved (the experiment showed that the hypothesis was not a good explanation).The hypothesis is shown to be possible (a hypothesis can never be proven correct because the results could be caused by some factor not considered in the experiment).