This is a very good question. In general, there may be a lot of pressure for one's hypothesis to be supported as true when doing any kind of research. I'm not saying researchers are deliberately lying, although it comes to light from time to time that they do. It's that there is pressure and the bias toward publishing significant results is strong. You just want to reject that null hypothesis.
Hypotheses can be either rejected or accepted based on the results of an experiment or study. If the evidence supports the hypothesis, it is accepted; if the evidence contradicts it, the hypothesis is rejected. Ultimately, the decision is based on statistical analysis and the strength of the data collected.
His theory of use and disuse was rejected.
In an experimental project you will begin with background research and then make a hypotheses, and you will test it with different variables to prove your hypotheses true/false.
Yes. Scientific theories, hypotheses or more generally conjectures must be testable capable of being proved false.
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Theories are ideas accepted as most likely true. Theories are basically hypotheses which have been tested many times by many people and are found to be true.
Hypotheses can be either rejected or accepted based on the results of an experiment or study. If the evidence supports the hypothesis, it is accepted; if the evidence contradicts it, the hypothesis is rejected. Ultimately, the decision is based on statistical analysis and the strength of the data collected.
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His theory of use and disuse was rejected.
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In an experimental project you will begin with background research and then make a hypotheses, and you will test it with different variables to prove your hypotheses true/false.
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