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How do you use the word hypothesis in a sentence?

hypothesis was already published. Einstein never liked this hypothesis .


What is a bad hypothesis or a wrong hypothesis?

there is never really a wrong hypothesis because its basically just a guess....


When you accept the Null Hypothesis you are certain that the Null Hypothesis is correct?

No, you are never certain.


Why can a hypothesis never be proven?

It can be proven, you have to do at least 3 experiments to prove your hypothesis.


What is hypothesis never based on?

facts


A hypothesis is is never wrong might be wrong is never right always becomes a law?

The answer is "Might be wrong" because the hypothesis isn't a guess, it's a prediction.


Is scientific investigation expected to be certain?

Absolutely not. Hypothesis testing will never support a hypothesis, only fail to reject it.


A theory is a hypothesis that has been proven true?

No. It can never be "proven" true. It's always open to question, and to any demonstration of its failure.But after time goes by, and no evidence has been presented to demonstrate that the hypothesis fails, and the hypothesis has made predictions that were confirmed by experiments designed to test them, then the hypothesis may be elevated to the status of a theory. But it's still waiting to be debunked.Interesting that a theory can be dis-proven in a day, but can't be proven in a thousand years. That's Science.


Can you use 1st person pronouns in a hypothesis?

Never Ever use personal pronouns in a essay or a hypothesis :)


How does the scientific process start end?

The scientific process starts with making observations and asking a question about a phenomenon. This is followed by conducting research, formulating a hypothesis, designing and performing experiments to test the hypothesis, analyzing the data, and drawing conclusions based on the results. The process ends with communicating the findings through publications and further research.


Will the alternate hypothesis always contain the equal sign?

No, it never does!


What does it mean when a hypothesis can never be proven?

you need to make another