When can a hypothesis be elevated to the status of a theory?
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If a refined hypothesis survives all attacks on it and is the best existing explanation for a particular phenomenon, it is then elevated to the status of a theory. A theory is subject to modification and even rejection if there is overwhelming evidence that disproves it and/or supports another, bet
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If a refined hypothesis survives all attacks on it and is the best existing explanation for a particular phenomenon, it is then elevated to the status of a theory. A theory is subject to modification and even rejection if there is overwhelming evidence that disproves it and/or supports another, better theory.
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