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Based on your understanding of the idea of internal coherence, which of the following statements appropriately describe the internal coherence of a hypothesis? Check all that apply. A. Internal coherence demonstrates how the parts of a hypothesis are coherent, or rationally connected. B. Internal coherence is important, because if a theory has internal inconsistencies, it is unlikely to be correct. C. Internal coherence demonstrates the rational relationship between parts of a hypothesis. D. Internal coherence helps strengthen a hypothesis while it is only tentatively accepted, though once it is accepted, adequacy is much more important to the strength of a scientific hypothesis.

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A. Internal coherence demonstrates how the parts of a hypothesis are coherent, or rationally connected.

B. Internal coherence is important because if a theory has internal inconsistencies, then its assumptions cannot all be correct.

C. Internal coherence demonstrates the rational relationship between parts of a hypothesis.

Step-by-step explanation:

Internal coherence may be defined as a ability of the educators in the school or in a system to connect the resources and align them to carry an improvement strategy and also engaging them in collective learning. It also helps to use the learning to provide the students with a richer educational opportunities.

Internal Coherence is the extent to which a component ideas of any hypothesis are rationally connected.

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