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11 October, 11:36
What makes a hypothesis testable
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A hypothesis is testable because it is a person's theory or educated guess about what is going to happen in a certain situation. You have limited evidence to prove your hypothesis and so it makes it testable for an experiment, or until it can be proven a true hypothesis.
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