Yes
a hypothesis is an educated guess on a science project and even know it seems like it is wrong it is not a hypotheses is a educated guess
there is never really a wrong hypothesis because its basically just a guess....
Hi, Data is valuable to scientists because it helps tell them if there hypothesis was correct or wrong. It also tells them more about the subject they are studying. :p :0 :) Your welcome ()~() ( '~') l l
You can modify it(if u think it your hypothesis is wrong). However,a hypothesis is actually a guess of the result.Thus, it has no right or wrong in your hypothesis.
the Hypothesis would probably be also wrong but its okay because a hypothesis is a educated guess
Rejecting a hypothesis shows you that it was wrong and it shows you what not to do. It can help lead you to a better, more accurate hypothesis the next time.
Any testable hypothesis is valuable.
the hypothesis has not been proven wrong.
a hypothesis is an educated guess on a science project and even know it seems like it is wrong it is not a hypotheses is a educated guess
there is never really a wrong hypothesis because its basically just a guess....
Hi, Data is valuable to scientists because it helps tell them if there hypothesis was correct or wrong. It also tells them more about the subject they are studying. :p :0 :) Your welcome ()~() ( '~') l l
It is when you know that your hypothesis is wrong.
You can modify it(if u think it your hypothesis is wrong). However,a hypothesis is actually a guess of the result.Thus, it has no right or wrong in your hypothesis.
the Hypothesis would probably be also wrong but its okay because a hypothesis is a educated guess
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.
If you develop an experiment that truly demonstrates that the hypothesis is wrong*, then the hypothesis will lose its acceptance in the scientific community.* Such an experiment would have to be repeatable by other scientists AND accepted by interested scientists as a proof that the hypothesis is wrong.
Yes, although if the experiment is performed correctly there should be relatively little chance of this occurring. This is referred to as a type II error in statistics - the data supports rejecting the hypothesis even though the hypothesis is correct.