Examples of using Hypotheses in English and their translations into Bengali
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Now with available qualitative and quantitative data in hand, you can combine the two and start formulating hypotheses.
The mechanism by which life began on Earth is unknown, although many hypotheses have been formulated, most based on the Miller- Urey experiment.
It is true that the scientists experienced many ups and downs while trying to evaluate and verify the hypotheses that they formulated.
These hypotheses are further stretched out in the accompanying project,
The exact mechanism by which these compounds inhibit cancer is unknown, but hypotheses include the inhibition of tumor growth
Obviously, if we do eventually observe direct evidence of dark matter, it would solidify many hypotheses about how the Universe works and initially formed.
Once hypotheses are defined,
Experimentation is the step in the scientific method that helps people decide between two or more competing explanations--or hypotheses.
In addition to testing hypotheses, scientists can create a model that attempt to describe
Evolution and General Intelligence: Three hypotheses on the evolution of general intelligence Archived 13 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine"Climate Change 2001:
In addition to testing hypotheses, scientists may also generate a model, an attempt to describe
In addition to testing hypotheses, scientists may also generate a model, an attempt to describe
special cases, analogous to the way a theory is a unifying explanation for many confirmed hypotheses;
Furthermore, the evidence that does support these“theories”(more accurately, hypotheses) is all over the place and often hard to piece together into cogent and coherent arguments.
perhaps even incomprehensible, number of possible and more complex alternatives, because one can always burden failing explanations with ad hoc hypotheses to prevent them from being falsified;
special cases, analogous to the way a theory is a unifying explanation for many confirmed hypotheses;
an"elaborate collection of statements", some of which are not falsifiable, while others- those he calls"auxiliary hypotheses.
some of which are not falsifiable, while others- those he calls"auxiliary hypotheses".
of statements,” some of which are not falsifiable, and others- what he calls“auxiliary hypotheses.
average for 2 grams.) But, contrary to his expectations- and what most CMS hypotheses predict- hemoglobin weight was not significantly higher in men with CMS than in those without CMS.