A hypothesis is the first postulation of an idea, usually based on an observation and the indication of a relationship. It usually includes a statement of the kind "x is proportional to the square of y".
A theory is the final stage in the proof of an idea, where enough evidence has been collected to verify the exact relationship ("x is equal to 3y + 7") and there is no evidence refuting the postulation or contradicting the relationship; put another way, all data fits the relationship for all x and y.
A theory is usually considered a result from a hypothesis, otherwise there is a fine distinction between them.
A theory is just a hypothesis that has been tested by experiments and observations.
A scientist will use observations to form a hypothesis. It is usually a question or statement which can be tested. A theory is a scientifically sound hypothesis which has had strong support through numerous experiments and data.
A hypothesis requires confirmation to advance to the status of theory.
A hypothesis is an 'educated guess' based on observation and common sense. A theory is a commonly-accepted hypothesis that has held under the pressure of testing by many different scientists.
A hypothesis is a educated guess about how you think something is going to turn out. A theory is a way of how something might happen that has not been proven. A guess is like a hypothesis but not educated.
Both a hypothesis and a theory offer an explanation of some observed phenomenon. The difference is that a hypothesis must have confirmation to become a theory.
a theory is produced after running an experiment and hypothesis is an educated guess before experimenting
Hypothesis is a guess a theory is an answer
A hypothesis requires confirmation to advance to the status of theory.
A scientific theory is more elaborated than a simple hypothesis and generally is validated by experiments.
a hypothesis can also be called an educated GUESS. while a theory can be considered as a group of guesses with particular proper research
A hypothesis is a suggestion of a way to explain something. If the hypothesis is tested and confirmed, it can advance to the status of theory. The conclusion of testing a hypothesis will be either that the hypothesis is confirmed, or it is not confirmed.
A hypothesis is an 'educated guess' based on observation and common sense. A theory is a commonly-accepted hypothesis that has held under the pressure of testing by many different scientists.
A hypothesis is a educated guess about how you think something is going to turn out. A theory is a way of how something might happen that has not been proven. A guess is like a hypothesis but not educated.
The difference between a hypothesis and a conjecture is that a hypothesis is something investigated or accepted as highly probable in the light established facts and a conjecture is the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
Both a hypothesis and a theory offer an explanation of some observed phenomenon. The difference is that a hypothesis must have confirmation to become a theory.
a theory is produced after running an experiment and hypothesis is an educated guess before experimenting
Theory- A statement that is accepted as true -can't remember anymore from school-Hypothesis- "If then" statementex: If he misses the ball, then it's a strike.
Its generally accepted that there is. Hypothesis being an educated guess to be proven through experimentation and theory is a generally accepted idea that has been tested and not discredited but may be later on.