You cant go through the full scientific method process.(Because the 7th step is drawing conclusions & checking whether your hypothesis is right or wrong.)
A hypothesis will be rejected if it fails the necessary testing required for it to become a scientific theory.
The hypothesis test.
no. you need to have solid proof that it exist.. else it will be rejected.
It tells us that H1,H0 (alternative )hypothesis is selected
no
It's most likely to get rejected.
It is when you know that your hypothesis is wrong.
A hypothesis will be rejected if it fails the necessary testing required for it to become a scientific theory.
If a hypothesis does not explain an observation, it is rejected. A hypothesis is basically just an educated guess, so it could be wrong, or right.
The answer to the question why is this: It can be rejected at a later date because it is falsifiable in nature if it is a good hypothesis. If you meant to ask HOW it can be rejected, the answer is by way of further experimentation that rules out some or all of the hypothesis as stated.
The hypothesis test.
no. you need to have solid proof that it exist.. else it will be rejected.
yes
It tells us that H1,H0 (alternative )hypothesis is selected
no
The significance test is the process used, by researchers, to determine whether the null hypothesis is rejected, in favor of the alternative research hypothesis, or not.
When we've proven that the hypothesis is false !