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Alina Hawkins
28 December, 08:33
What are the requirement for a valid hypothesis?
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Mercedes Mckinney
28 December, 08:47
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If you are talking about a scientific hypothesis, it essentially needs to be falsifiable, that is, that it can be proven wrong. Another requirement is for it to be testable, though under certain circumstances and definitions those two mean the same things.
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