Q.1.
When the hypothesis is supported, the data is in...
Q.2.
If the data does not support the hypothesis, you should ...
Q.3.
What is a hypothesis?
Q.4.
Which of the following is an example of a hypothesis?
Q.5.
Data we consider for supporting the hypothesis consists of...
Q.6.
A hypothesis is supported by the results.
Q.7.
Why is a control used in scientific experiments?
Q.8.
Which of the following could be a practical reason for unexpected data which does not support the hypothesis?
Q.9.
How would you process the data to work out if your hypothesis is supported?
Q.10.
What is an opinion based on?