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When interpreting and discussing results, if the hypothesis is falsified the investigator must suggest alternate hypotheses to continue the experiment. Select one: True False
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When interpreting and discussing results, if the hypothesis is falsified the investigator must suggest alternate hypotheses to continue the experiment.
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True! A hypothesis is a educated “guess” or possible explanation for something. Hypotheses can be modified or rejected while experimenting, but they can not be proven 100%.
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