its not a scientific experiment
New information can lead to revised theories.
If new observations are discovered that clash with the previous theory, then the theory will have to be revised.
Yes, you may use the information in your conclusion to write a revised hypothesis.
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Any information or previously held beliefs can be revised when new information is discovered. This includes scientific theories, personal opinions, or any other form of knowledge that was based on incomplete or inaccurate information. The ability to revise our thoughts and beliefs in light of new evidence is an important part of the learning and growth process.
Yes, new evidence or developments in the future can cause a scientific theory to be revised or even discarded. As our understanding of the world grows and advances, theories must evolve to fit the new information. This process is a fundamental part of the scientific method.
New information can lead to revised theories.
If new observations are discovered that clash with the previous theory, then the theory will have to be revised.
Scientific information constantly changes as new information is discovered or as previous hypotheses are retested. New information can lead to changes in scientific theories. When new facts are revealed, a current scientific theory might be revised to include the new facts, or it might be disproved and rejected.
If new observations are discovered that clash with the previous theory, then the theory will have to be revised.
The same thing that happened the last twenty times new information was discovered: the model would be revised to reflect the new information.It is impossible to make reliable forecasts. I guess in what concerns the structure of atoms that surprises will not occur in the future; but for the atomic nucleus would appear likely that new data are possible.
If new observations are discovered that clash with the previous theory, then the theory will have to be revised.
You can find information about the revised GRE at the following sites...www.ets.org/GRE/revised_general/ or www.ets.org GRE Revised General Test. Good luck.
New Revised Standard Version was created in 1989.
There are no hard-and-fast rules of science. As science is a collection of concepts that are always being revised as new things are discovered or new hypothesis are being tests.
Yes, you may use the information in your conclusion to write a revised hypothesis.