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A relationship between phenomena that has been established based on large amounts of observational and experimental data is referred to as:a) a theory.b) a fact.c) an assumption.d) a conjecture.e) a hypothesis.
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A relationship between phenomena that has been established based on large amounts of observational and experimental data is referred to as: a) a theory. b) a fact. c) an assumption. d) a conjecture. e) a hypothesis.
A hypothesis is a. a conclusion that has been tested repeatedly. b. a significant result from an experiment. c. a testable explanation for an observation. d. a relationship between two factors.
When scientists use the word "theory," they mean (a) an educated guess. (b) an overarching explanation of an interrelated set of observations. (c) wild speculation. (d) an experimental prediction. (e) a fact proved by many experiments.
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