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20 April, 12:03
To be scientifically useful a hypothesis must be
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Isabella Bird
20 April, 14:33
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A Scientific Hypothesis Must Be "Falsifiable". A scientific hypothesis must be testable, but there is a much stronger requirement that a testable hypothesis must meet before it can really be considered scientific
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