If a hypothesis explains all the data, there is a lot of data, and none of the data contradicts the hypothesis, the hypothesis becomes a(n)
theory
conclusion
secondary hypothesis
law
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OpenStudy (adoni):
Which ones can we eliminate?
OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):
D?
OpenStudy (adoni):
Correct.
What else can be eliminated?
OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):
A
OpenStudy (adoni):
Mmm, I wouldn't eliminate that one quite yet.
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OpenStudy (adoni):
How about secondary hypothesis?
Does that sound right?
OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):
Yeah
OpenStudy (adoni):
Why?
OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):
Im thinking bout it.
OpenStudy (adoni):
Hmm...
Do you know what a scientific theory is?
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OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):
A fast about something like if a scientist was conducting an experiment and he made a theory that it was gonna work out.
OpenStudy (adoni):
Yeah, you're on the right track.
A scientific theory is a hypothesis that has been repeatedly tested and not disproven.
OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):
yeah.
OpenStudy (adoni):
Soooo
I think you may have found your answer.
OpenStudy (tylermckinney16):
So its A :)
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