if the hypothesis is proven to be correct or incorrect
It means that she or he has to accept that the existing hypothesis appears to be true.
Darwin's theory of evolution went against the Bible and Freud's social science of psychology made people reject the idea that people could use their reason to build better lives.
A scientific claim is, basically, a prediction of an experiment's outcome.
Because in science, as opposed to in religion, it is OK to question things, and to look for alternate explanations. If you think a statement or fact is wrong, you don't have to accept it straight off. But whatever you come up with, you've gotta be ready to prove it.
The role of science is neither to accept or reject religion. These are two separate areas of human endeavor.
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Yes, it is possible to reject a Zelle payment if you do not want to accept it.
In certain unusual situations, the wife has the means to dissolve the marriage unilaterally. The first of these is called the "option of puberty". This is where the girl is married before puberty. When she reaches puberty, she has the right to accept or reject the marriage.
Some people say you can either accept the null hypothesis or reject it. However, there are statisticians that insist you can either reject it or fail to reject it, but you can't accept it because then you're saying it's true. If you fail to reject it, you're only claiming that the data wasn't strong enough to convince you to choose the alternative hypothesis over the null hypothesis.
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The opposite of "accept" (agree) is reject, or refuse. The opposite of "accept" (acknowledge) would be refute, or deny.
A unilateral contract is a legally binding agreement in which only one party makes a promise or undertakes an obligation, while the other party has the option to accept or reject it. If the second party chooses not to accept the terms of the contract, they are generally not bound by its terms.
Authors are individuals, they can accept or reject any ideas that they wish.
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