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hypotheses <a hypothesis; hypotheses> N

hypotheses

informative hypothesis LAW

null hypothesis ECON

avogadro’s hypothesis CHEM

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Moreover, it has theoretical weakness, and it is poor at generating real-world predictions or falsifiable hypotheses.
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For example, the concept of falsification (first proposed in 1934) reduces confirmation bias by formalizing the attempt to "disprove" hypotheses rather than prove them.
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A theory can consist of one major hypothesis, but usually a theory consists of a series of linked hypotheses.
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The majority of null hypotheses in practice do not meet this exactness criterion.
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Their interaction while interpreting observations and propounding new hypotheses underlies the successful progress of the institute's research projects.
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These models may be considered loosely as metaphors which are used to describe internal processes and to generate hypotheses that are falsifiable.
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The brief stated that hypotheses of brainwashing and coercive persuasion were uninformed speculations based on skewed data.
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The individualistic and community unit concepts as falsifiable hypotheses.
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Overall, many of the most dire hypotheses about the environmental impact of NAFTA were not confirmed.
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It deals with hypotheses of which you can at least say this is not patently false.
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