The expectation of the outcome of treatment is known as the prognosis.
prognosisEmpiricalprognosis
Prognosis Pro = prior or before Gnosis = knowledge
When you anticipate the results of your experiments before you begin, you are forming a hypothesis. This is a testable explanation for a phenomenon or a prediction of the outcome of an experiment based on observation, research, or prior knowledge.
A statement made in advance that expresses the expected outcome if a hypothesis is accurate is a prediction. Don't get this confused with a hypothesis. A prediction is made before any data is there. Good luck!
prediction. :)
It is what you expect to happen before you actually carry out the experiment, based on the knowledge and theory you already have and know. *called a hypothesis
Before making a prediction, it is important to gather and analyze relevant data, consider potential variables and biases that may impact the prediction, and clearly define the objective and assumptions underlying the prediction. Additionally, ensuring that the prediction is based on a reliable and valid model or methodology can help improve the accuracy of the prediction.
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Before revising a prediction in reading, it is important to review the text to see if there are any clues or evidence that may support or contradict your initial prediction. Consider the context, details, and author's purpose to help you adjust your prediction accordingly. Additionally, you can ask yourself questions to deepen your understanding and refine your prediction.
Before you make any type of prediction you must know what you are being asked, and then you simply go to your closet and do yourself.
A prediction is the strong belief that something will happen. It is said to be a true prediction if the event happens. Before the event takes place, you would have to ask the prophet/psychic making the prediction what it means. After the event, or after the prediction is proven false, you can see for yourself what it means.
The Card deal is totally deterministic: you know exactly how many cards there are and exactly what outcome you want to predict. The rain prediction is fraught with judgments and uncertainties: is one single drop "rain"? If the drops evaporate before they hit the ground but at an altitude of 100 meters it is raining is it "rain"? The situation from which you start and on which you base your prediction is not completely known the models for weather cannot take into account every factor there is turbulence which is chaotic, etc.