Hotdog24 Hotdog24
  • 02-10-2015
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What makes a hypothesis testable

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  • 10-08-2017
A hypothesis is testable when you can create an experiment to study the proposition contained within the hypothesis. For example, the hypothesis ‘Santa travels slower than a unicorn’ is testable in theory by measuring the speeds of both, but it is not truly testable because neither exists in reality.
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etdunoyer etdunoyer
  • 26-02-2020

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it must be able to be proved right or wrong - apex

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