It is inaccurate.
It's most likely to get rejected.
When a hypothesis is not supported by data, two possibilities exist. The hypothesis can either be rejected and a new one is formulated, or more data is required to retest the hypothesis.
A theory.
A hypothesis is not exactly the same as an inference, although they are related concepts. A hypothesis is a specific, testable prediction about the relationship between variables, formulated before conducting an experiment. In contrast, an inference is a conclusion drawn based on evidence and reasoning, often after data has been collected and analyzed. While a hypothesis guides research, an inference is the interpretation made from the results of that research.
"Each of them has a different perspective on the issue." "All of the data have been collected and analyzed."
once a hypothesis has been supported in repeated experiments, scientists can begin to develop a theory.
The hypothesis which has been tested and verified repeatedly by tests is called theory.
Yes, a hypothesis is a proposed explanation that has not been extensively tested or confirmed, while a theory is a well-supported explanation that has been validated through repeated testing and observation. In scientific terms, a theory is considered more established and supported than a hypothesis.
empirical research or empirical study means: data has already been collected and analyzed.
once a hypothesis has been supported in repeated experiments, scientists can begin to develop a theory.
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