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30 May, 17:29

Should the hypothesis always be correct for a conclusion

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  1. 30 May, 20:21
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    No it shouldn't, a hypothesis doesn't need to be correct but must have an idea for why x variable effects y variable and have good reasoning. In the conclusion you should state if it's correct or not and explain why it's correct/incorrect and what answer you've determined from data.
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