by all of the results he had after the tested his hypothesis
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A hypothesis is tested by an experiment. A hypothesis is an estimate or guess about an outcome. The experiment proves whether the hypothesis is correct or not correct.
You are probably looking for the word hypothesis, which is a question which can be formally tested. The explanation is usually contained in the data/results or conclusion of an experiment.
Here is a possible comparison of a hypothesis and a theory in science: A hypothesis is basically an educated guess, where nothing has been tested yet, whereas a theory is a hypothesis that has been tested over and over, numerous times, with the same results.
by all of the results he had after the tested his hypothesis
Depending on the results of that test, either accept or reject that hypothesis.
Results from a test. What you learned from the test/what you found, what was tested, hypothesis, etc.
The results of studying the hypothesis are not repeatable and are open to judgement. The hypothesis cannot be tested by controlled experiments.
The results of studying the hypothesis are not repeatable and are open to judgement. The hypothesis cannot be tested by controlled experiments.
It begins as a hypothesis, only after it has been thoroughly tested over time can it be called a theory. (Note that what non-scientists call a theory is actually just a hypothesis.)
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hypothesis have bean tested confirm many time by many scientists woth similar results each time
A hypothesis that can't be tested, can't be proved.
To answer a specific question, scientist form a hypothesis. If the hypothesis cannot be testable or answered, they'll give you a prediction of what will most likely happen from the results of the hypothesis.
A hypothesis is tested by an experiment. A hypothesis is an estimate or guess about an outcome. The experiment proves whether the hypothesis is correct or not correct.
A hypothesis can be tested by an experiment