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I would tie it back in and show whether it helped to reject/fail to reject your hypothesis.

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A hypothesis (Informal definition), is basically a question based on anticipated results. The experiment is created to try to prove or disprove that hypothesis. When conducting an experiment, only three results can occur. That is the hypothesis is confirmed, the hypothesis is incorrect, or the results were inconclusive. Of the three possible answer, the third is the most maddening as it could indicate that something is wrong with your experiment.

Sometimes the most fascinating discoveries come from observations that are either inconclusive, or disprove a hypothesis.

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