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Which statement best describes the explanatory powers of hypotheses and theories? A hypothesis does not provide an explanation but instead only predicts what may happen. A theory does not provide an explanation but instead only predicts what may happen. The explanation given by a theory is well tested and supported by many observations and hypotheses. The explanation given by a hypothesis is well tested and supported by many observations and theories.


blazerbouck: Which statement best describes the explanatory powers of hypotheses and theories?

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Answered by ashrithsai
6

2nd statement is the answer

Answered by steffis
5

The correct statement that best describes the explanatory powers of theories and hypotheses is "A theory or hypothesis does not necessarily provide an accurate scientific explanation to any topic but predicts what can happen".

Option: (A)

EXPLANATION:

  • A hypothesis is not a solid proof and explanation about a certain topic but has predictions based on research to support if the contents inside it are correct.
  • Theories and hypotheses are not to be taken seriously to find a hard fact about any topic of study.

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