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hypothesis <a hypothesis; hypotheses> N

hypothesis
hypothesis PHILOS
hypothesis PHILOS
hypothesis PHILOS
hypothesis PHILOS

hypothesis

hypothesis
hypothesis
hypothesis REL (pl. hypotheses)
hypothesis (pl. hypotheses)

admissible hypothesis ECON

good hypothesis

informative hypothesis LAW

interdimensional hypothesis

nebular hypothesis ASTRON

null hypothesis ECON

working hypothesis

avogadro’s hypothesis CHEM

partial semantic hypothesis PSYCH

Sapir-Whorf hypothesis

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This hypothesis, one that indicates a more network-like model, is becoming more and more accepted among researchers.
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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 hypothesis is that the more similar are the demand structures of countries the more they will trade with one another.
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These experiments were popular in university experimental psychology courses, with results sometimes supporting the hypothesis while other times not.
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This discovery has become celebrated as a refutation of vitalism, the hypothesis that living things are alive because of some special vital force.
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According to yet another hypothesis, however, these two were actually the same person.
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The thrifty epigenomic hypothesis is a combination of the thrifty phenotype and thrifty genotype hypotheses.
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The other hypothesis is that it did happen.
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This result supports the hypothesis that stimuli are neglected if they fail to provide new information.
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A distance of less than 300 kiloparsecs between the two supports this hypothesis.
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