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been hypothesis
noun
Used loosely, a tentative conjecture explaining an observation, phenomenon or scientific problem that can be tested by further observation, investigation and/or experimentation. As a scientific term of art, see the attached quotation. Compare to theory, and quotation given there.
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The novel data gathered from the human cytokine multiplex samples has been hypothesis generating.
Key motivators for system development have been hypothesis generation and specimen allocation for pre-clinical, not clinical, studies.
In summary, autoantibody research in JIA has in general been hypothesis driven and often adapted from findings of adult RA and other autoimmune diseases.
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Most of the research cited above has been hypothesis-driven rather than data-driven.
In this context, there has been a proliferation of subgrouping studies in NSLBP, most of which have been hypothesis-setting and they report highly variable methods.
Most of the subgrouping studies in low back pain have been hypothesis-setting and they have used highly variable research designs and statistical methods.
To date, most detailed studies of race/ethnicity or income-related disparities using biomarker data have been hypothesis-driven, focusing on a few chemicals selected based on known or suspected exposure disparities and controlling for relevant covariates.
The mission of the NCS is to provide the federal government with a scientifically robust guide to disease prevention, and to assure scientific rigor the study has always been hypothesis-driven.
The new results, Dr. Hudis said, are "hypothesis generating" and call out for further research.
"Until now," he said on the first day of rehearsals, "everything we've done is hypothesis.
The result is hypothesis generation.
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