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1)experiments cannot validate hypotheses, only falsify them. Thestatement above can be restated in which of the following ways?A. Until disproved, an explanation for an observation is valid.B. Certain concepts cannot be subjected to direct experimentation.C. A hypothesis that has not been falsified remains provisional.D. Proving a hypothesis exempts it from further testing. 2) A researcher collects high-resolution photographs of the Earth takenfrom outer space at annual intervals for the last decade. This data wouldbe most useful to analyze which of the following?A. Human movement during crisesB. Migration patterns of large whalesC. Deforestation in the rainforestD. Weather patterns during hurricanes

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It is accurate to mention the following. A hypothesis is a theory put up to explain a phenomenon.

  • A hypothesis must be testable according to the scientific method for it to be considered a scientific hypothesis. Scientific hypotheses are typically based on prior observations that cannot be adequately explained by the current body of knowledge.
  • In formal logic, the term "hypothesis" is used in a distinct sense to refer to the antecedent of a proposition; in the statement "If P, then Q," P refers to the hypothesis (or antecedent), and Q can be thought of as the consequent. In a (potentially counterfactual) What If inquiry, P is the underlying presumption.

The term hypothetical can be used to describe any concept or idea that is "having the nature of a hypothesis" or "being considered to exist as an immediate consequence of a hypothesis."

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