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What is proving a hypothesis?

'THEORY'


Which is more helpful proving a hypothesis wrong or supporting a hypothesis?

To do it right


What is a hypothesis in an experiment?

The idea that you are testing or proving/disproving.


Steps to be taken for falsification of cv?

proving a hypothesis to be false.


Hypothesis and how would you go proving a hypothesis?

you would figure it out my getting all the supplys you need and then testing it


What does it mean to say that if a hypothesis is scientific then there must be means of proving that it was wrong?

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Why was wegeners idea denied?

The scientific means for proving his hypothesis had not yet been developed.


Which is more helpful proving a hypothises wrong or supporting a hypothisis?

Proving a hypothesis wrong is more helpful because then you know what is incorrect for next time or someone else.


How do you answer a hypothesis in an experiment?

it is a educated guessANS2:You can answer the hypothesis by either proving it false or by failing to prove it false. One must never claim to have proven an hypothesis true. Truth does not exist in science. You can find truth in logic, mathematics, and religion.


What is a statement that presents the possible solution?

A statement that presents a possible solution to a problem is the hypothesis. You construct a hypothesis, then work to prove it. Basic geometry concentrates on proving various nypotheses.


What kind of reasoning do scientist use to test the hypothesis of an experiment?

The reasoning of proving whether the experiment works or not, is acceptable or not, is reasonable or not.


Which is more helpful- proving a hypothesis wrong or supporting a hypothesis?

it depend if the hypothesis is good or wrong. depends if the hypothesis is correct. An hypothesis is, in simple terms, a "guess" based on observed data. For this reason, the data to support any hypothesis can be manipulated to prove it either "right" or "wrong". Neither is more helpful. All scientific endeavour should be tested and retested.