Incorrect Question 4 Which of the following statements best describes a hypothesis? • A hypothesis is the process of making careful observations. A hypothesis is a possible, testable explanation for a scientific question. A hypothesis is the wrong answer. • Data collected from an experiment is written in the form of a hypothesis. A hypothesis is the correct answer. 0/1 pts 0/1 pts
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This statement best describes what a hypothesis is. A hypothesis is a proposed explanation based on observations and research that can be tested through experimentation. Show more…
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Which statements describe a good hypothesis? Check all that apply. A good hypothesis does not always have to be based on prior knowledge or research. A good hypothesis is valuable even if it turns out to be incorrect. A good hypothesis provides a possible explanation to answer a scientific question. A good hypothesis is based on one's personal opinion. A good hypothesis can be tested. A good hypothesis leads to a test with measurable results. Answer: A good hypothesis is valuable even if it turns out to be incorrect. A good hypothesis provides a possible explanation to answer a scientific question. A good hypothesis can be tested. A good hypothesis leads to a test with measurable results.
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Only one answer is correct. What is the hypothesis within the "Scientific Method"? A. All hypotheses are also called theories. B. A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a natural phenomenon. C. Only after the experimentation step will the hypothesis be needed to explain the data. D. The hypothesis is a statistical analysis that is used to determine the accuracy of the observation. E. The scientific method is designed to provide an objective way to gather knowledge. We never need to make any hypothesis in the process of following the scientific method.
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