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The idea that you are testing or proving/disproving.

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What is tested in an experiment?

A hypothesis is tested by an experiment. A hypothesis is an estimate or guess about an outcome. The experiment proves whether the hypothesis is correct or not correct.


Should the hypothesis be supported or rejected based on the experiment?

That depends on the result of the experiment. The experiment is a way to test a hypothesis, and it's completely fine if the experiment disproves the hypothesis. Ideally, though, the experiment will support the hypothesis.


What tests your hypothesis?

By conducting your experiment, the result of that experiment either agrees with your hypothesis or disagrees your hypothesis.


How did your experiment prove or disprove the hypothesis?

That depends on the result of the experiment. The experiment is a way to test a hypothesis, and it's completely fine if the experiment disproves the hypothesis. Ideally, though, the experiment will support the hypothesis.


What do you do after you formed a hypothesis?

test your hypothesis.


How are a hypothesis a prediction and experiment related?

A hypothesis and predicition r kinda alike and the experiment is the testing of the hypothesis and prediction


How are a hypothesis a prediction and an experiment relate?

A hypothesis and predicition r kinda alike and the experiment is the testing of the hypothesis and prediction


Does a hypothesis sum up what was learned from an experiment?

No, the hypothesis is the question about the experiment. The conclusion is the sum up of what was learned from an experiment.


What is a Test of hypothesis under controlled conditions is?

Testing a hypothesis under controlled condition is a scientific experiment.


What options does a scientist have if experiment does not support hypothesis?

a scientist can do another experiment or change their hypothesis.


Can a hypothesis be disproved by a single experiment.?

Yes. A hypothesis describes what we expect to happen in an experiment. If we do the experiment and something different happens, then our hypothesis is "falsified", or demonstrated to be false. In that case, we'll need to reconsider our hypothesis to determine how it was wrong. We can revise our hypothesis and then conduct a different experiment to test it. It's easy to demonstrate that a hypothesis is incorrect, but it is impossible to prove that it is true.


What is after the hypothesis?

Experiment