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English: I think its true...............yes it is trueSpanish: si moreano ad;eownaBurmese: ade dar ka true phit taefranch: goe seadae
Peer reviewing involves other scientists testing the data that one scientist has produced and finding it either true or false. If more than the original scientist proves the hypothesis, then the answer is considered more reliable.
False- The hypothesis is your prediction of what you expect to happen. If the data does not agree with your hypothesis you simply explain why your hypothesis did not come true and possibly investigate variable which would allow your hypothesis to come true.
A hypothesis is an educated guess based on past scientific studies and previous experiments. It is not just a random guess.Once a hypothesis is proved to be true multiple times and by various scientists, it is moved up to a theory. A theoryis believed to be true by the scientific community but the whole picture or reasons why the theory is true may not be understood. Example the theory of gravity, we know it's true but why and how does gravity work.Then when scientists think they can satisfactorily explain the science behind the theory it is moved up to a law. Newton's laws of motion, the laws of thermodynamics are examples.The progression is hypothesis --> theory --> law.In modern times it is less likely that the scientific community to proclaim a law.
So they know not to make the same mistake again
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many differnet scientists doing expiraments that prove the hypothesis to be true-then it becomes a theory
Discovering a hypothesis that is not true can be as valuable as finding out that it is true. If the hypothesis is not supported, scientists may repeat the investigation to check for mistakes. Or they may look at the original question in a new way, ask new questions, and form new hypotheses. New questions and hypotheses can lead to new investigations and discoveries. =^-^= Thank you for reading. I hope this helps you. (:
In science, it is impossible to prove a hypothesis true because new evidence could always arise that contradicts it. However, a hypothesis can be supported by evidence, increasing our confidence in its accuracy. Scientists constantly test and refine hypotheses to improve our understanding of the world.
Scientists make predictions with a hypothesis. Using their observations, models, and other scientists' work, they create a statement of a possible outcome called a hypothesis. Then scientists design tests to check whether their prediction was true.
A hypothesis is formed from a question. this question is most likely to get scientists debating on weather it is true or not, and this is where the hypothesis comes from. a hypothosis can either be true or false. you will use a hypothesis in science for your G.C.S.E and sometimes in mathematics.
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English: I think its true...............yes it is trueSpanish: si moreano ad;eownaBurmese: ade dar ka true phit taefranch: goe seadae
A hypothesis is an attempt to explain a phenomenon, based on partial information. Developing a hypothesis is finding a method for testing it: identifying something which is more likely to happen if the hypothesis were true and not if it were not. The next part of developing it is to design an experiment which can be used to test these outcomes.
A hypothesis is a statement.
Peer reviewing involves other scientists testing the data that one scientist has produced and finding it either true or false. If more than the original scientist proves the hypothesis, then the answer is considered more reliable.