Political Science, asked by nayakdisha123, 8 months ago

write a short note on fail trial​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  \: which  \: can \:  be \:  falsified \:  using  \: a \\   \: test  \: of  \: observed \:   \: data. \:  [Such \:  a \:  test \:  \\  can  \: be \:  done  \: by \:  constructing \:  a  \: blank \:  \\  hypothesis  \: methodically \: It  \: works  \: by  \:  \\ collecting \:  the \:  data \: , and \:  calculating  \\ \:  how \:  probable \:  the \:  data  \: is,  \: and  \: for \:  \\  testing \:  it  \: is \:  assumed  \: that \:  the \:  null  \:  \\ hypothesis  \: was \:  correct \:

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I which can be falsified using a test of observed data. [Such a test can be done by constructing a blank hypothesis methodically, It works by collecting the data, and calculating how probable the data is, and for testing it is assumed that the null hypothesis was correct. If the data appears to be highly unlikely (usually contains data that is less than 5% observed), So the experimenter concludes that the null hypothesis is false. If the data appears to be reasonable under the null hypothesis then no conclusions are drawn. In this case, the null hypothesis may also be true, or it may still be false; Such data provide insufficient evidence to reach any conclusion. The null hypothesis usually presents a normal or default state, ok and control.

Answered by Anonymous
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Fair trial means that the lawyers are allow to ask cross questioning to the otyer lawyer evidence to find out truth. Fair trail means the accused has access to the service of a lawyer and his case conducted in the court properly, and after detailed enquiry the verdict is passed by the judge

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