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in the scientific method the hypothesis is always assumed correct until proven wrong by the experiment that is being performed
B. A hypothesis can never be proven. It can be supported, unsupported, or partially supported by the experimental evidence. The experimental data resulting from a tested hypothesis can be used to formulate a new hypothesis.
Determines dead ends so as to allow limited resources not to be wasted. Also may show the proper direction of investigation.
Yes, in the Scientific Method, the problem / question / observation is the subject of the investigation. Once the question exists, a hypothesis / conjecture can be made, which can be proven or disproven through experimentation.
Well yeah. Its called a theory because it wasn't proven right yet. Once proven right, its called a fact.
A rule that is assumed to be true, but is not proven is a postulate
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False. It is proven to be true IF some axioms are assumed to be true. A mathematical statement can be proven to be true only after some axioms have been assumed.
in the scientific method the hypothesis is always assumed correct until proven wrong by the experiment that is being performed
It was only ASSUMED that he did it was never fully proven.
Newton believed in scientific investigation to prove scientific theory. His rules are: include no theories that are natural and proven and therefore don't need further investigation. Assign the same natural causes to the natural effects. Qualities of all bodies that belong to all bodies in experiment are to be deemed essential. The qualities of phenomena should be considered as truth unless it is proven otherwise.
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A hypothesis is called a tentative explanation because it is a statement or prediction that is proposed before conducting an experiment or research study. It is not yet proven and serves as a starting point for investigation, which can be either supported or disproved through further evidence and analysis.
A system that provides bonuses for workers who perform their job effectively, according to what is assumed to be (but not proven as) measurable criteria.
Yes. People are presumed innocent unless proven guilty by a court of law.
Yes, they probably can, especially if it can be assumed and proven that you did it to shelter them in anticipation of the suit.