Biology, asked by johnsonsshuntal17, 1 year ago

All theories are hypotheses, but not all hypotheses are theories. Francis wants to know if a specific hypothesis he is researching is a theory. Which describes how Francis would know the hypothesis is a theory? He could restate the hypothesis as a fact and no longer an explanation. He could determine whether the hypothesis is based on repeated experiments. He could perform the experiment and adjust data to match the desired results. He could design and perform a new controlled experiment to test the hypothesis.

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Answered by santy2
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To answer this question we should first define the two words that is hypothesis and theory.

Hypothesis

A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

Theory

This is a generalized thinking that could be based on just one experiment.

To know whether an hypothesis is a theory, one should look for the proof that is not based on one observation. If it is based on one experiment or observation then it becomes a theory and not a fact.

From the above information, the correct answer is :

He could determine whether the hypothesis is based on repeated experiment.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The correct answer for the question is following - He could perform the experiment and adjust data to match the desired results.


A hypothesis is made before any related research has been made.


On the other hand, a theory is proved and supported by the evidence.


It is the principle that was formed as the attempt for explaining the things which have been supported by data.

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