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9. What do the results tell you about your hypothesis(es)?

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Step-by-step explanation:

A hypothesis is a scientific guess into a phenomenon. Results can either support a hypothesis or falsify them.

The findings that results from an experiment are the results on which the claim on a hypothesis is predicated.

  • When results conflicts with the hypothesis statement, such a conjecture can no longer hold true and therefore, it would be modified or completely discarded.
  • If results supports a hypothesis, then the conjecture is accepted and passed on to further scientific procedure.
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