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When are hypotheses supported in science

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Answered by taibak
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For a hypothesis to be termed a scientific hypothesis, it has to be something that can be supported or refuted through carefully crafted experimentation or observation. A scientific hypothesis is the initial building block in the scientific method.
Answered by sushmadhkl
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The first stone in the scientific method's foundation is a scientific hypothesis. Generating predictions or premises from the hypotheses about the results of future experiments

Explanation:

A tentative, verifiable explanation for a phenomenon in the natural world is what is known as a scientific hypothesis. It serves as the foundation of the scientific method. Many say it's a "informed guess" based on what they've seen and what they've known before. This is accurate, yet a hypothesis is based on more information than a guess.

Creating a hypothesis needs active observation and background investigation, unlike making a "informed guess," which proposes a random prediction based on a person's expertise.

A hypothesis' fundamental tenet is that there is no preset result. A theory must be able to be verified or disproved by methodically designed experimentation or observation in order to be referred to as a scientific hypothesis.

Making predictions about the outcomes of upcoming experiments and conducting those experiments to determine whether the predictions are supported are two important functions of a hypothesis.

something that can be verified or refuted with tangible data. A hypothesis' goal is to test a concept rather than to prove it. A hypothesis test's findings can only show if a particular hypothesis is or is not supported by the data.

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