YES!
No.
because Hypothesis itself is an assumption and we always use the term hypothesis only for assuming a perfect answer. so,we use mostly three forms,directional,non-directional and null hypothesis. it is a very simple and straightforward way to prove or make correct our hypothesis.
It leads to the result.AnswerNot always. Sometimes it leads you to confusion.
When we've proven that the hypothesis is false !
It shouldn't be always disprovable, because your hypothesis should be a educated guess, based on facts an other info.So....A HYPOTHESIS SHOULDN'T ALWAYS BE DISPROVABLE.
Yes; the null hypothesis, H0, always includes an equality. The alternative hypothesis, H1, is >, <, or does not equal.
Always.
YES!
no hypothesis is explicit because it is just a guess ~.~
No.
Unlike a wild guess, a hypothesis is based on observations and it must be testable......:-) answer by hismejohn
Almost always
a best educated guess
The hypothesis can never really be proven correct; that's why scientists always say that they are 99.9% sure about things. If you drop a pencil, it will most likely always fall, but there is the slight chance that someday, it won't fall. Things in science always change.
No, it never does!
Yes