To determine if a hypothesis is true, I conduct a systematic investigation through experimentation or observation. This involves collecting data and analyzing it to see if the results support or contradict the hypothesis. Statistical methods are often employed to assess the significance of the findings, and I also consider the possibility of alternative explanations. Finally, peer review and replication of results by others help validate the conclusions drawn.
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 what someone suggests could be true, and then tests it to see whether or not it is true. A law is what has been proven to be true.
It must be possible to observe whether the hypothesis is true.
A hypothesis answers a question. I could be true, but only if you prove it. So no, not all hypothesis are true.A hypothesis is just a reasoned guess. That is why you perform experiments, to test hypotheses. The data you collect from the experiment will help support whether or not your hypothesis is true.
A hypothesis is the first step to elaborate a theory; it is not a true explanation.
An experiment is the thing that you perform, and a hypothesis is the guess you make at the start (before the experiment) to determin what's going to happen.
A hypothesis is a statement.
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.
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.
No. A hypothesis is an educated guess, based on observation. Usually, a hypothesis can be supported or refuted through experimentation or more observation. A hypothesis can be disproven, but not proven to be true.
True because the point of the hypothesis test is to figure out the probability of the null hypothesis being true or false. If it is tested and it is true, then you do not reject but you reject it, when it is false.
in some cases it's true. if it is true in your case, this means your hypothesis was a successful one.
It is the hypothesis that is presumed true until statistical evidence in the form of a hypothesis test proves it is not true.
It is the hypothesis that is presumed true until statistical evidence in the form of a hypothesis test proves it is not true.
Yes, the alternative hypothesis can be either true or false, depending on the context of the study or experiment. In hypothesis testing, the alternative hypothesis represents a statement that contradicts the null hypothesis; thus, only one can be true at a given time. If the alternative hypothesis is true, it suggests that there is a significant effect or difference, while if it is false, it indicates that the null hypothesis holds true. Ultimately, statistical tests aim to gather evidence to support one hypothesis over the other.
Rejecting a true null hypothesis.
It is true.