This questions borders on jibberish. Could you rephrase it, please?
a theory
theory
after it has been evaluated and tested repeatedly
The answer is a theory. A view that is not well-tested and widely accepted is just a hypothesis. A law has to be indisputable not just widely accepted
Psychology
after it has been tested against a control group with stats
A theory that has been tested, verified and universally accepted as being true can be called a law.
theory
should be tested by the scientific community
A Scientific Theory
A Scientific Theory
after its been evaluated and tested repeatedly
A scientific theory is a theory that explains the scientist's observations, whereas a scientific law is a repeated pattern in the world that we have not sought an explanation for.Also, a scientific theory is proven correct in this time, but may not be correct during future times.
after it has been evaluated and tested repeatedly
I believe that a conclusion is a proven idea or experiment with complete evidence, while a theory cannot be totally proven but has been tested enough to be widely believed and accepted by the scientific community.
Its called a Hypothesis.
The answer is a theory. A view that is not well-tested and widely accepted is just a hypothesis. A law has to be indisputable not just widely accepted
No, it is a theory>