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They each have hypotheses about how they can make the legal system better for people without lawyers, and have embodied these hypotheses into a new tool — digital- or paper-based.
John Traxler, professor of mobile learning at the University of Wolverhampton, says mobile technologies can be used to help undergraduates "think like scientists, to have hypotheses and test them by gathering data in the wild rather than re-enacting what Michael Faraday did 200 years ago".
Again, though various scientists have hypotheses, nobody knows.
And we try to have hypotheses around which verticals should fall first and where the biggest opportunities should lie.
Krolikowski and his co-authors Patrick Coate and Mike Zabek have hypotheses supported by other research, although this study didn't prove any of them.
They have hypotheses about the way people behave and what might happen; those are pretty air-tight … When you are in a state of awe, it puts you off balance and as a consequence, we think people might be ready to learn new things and have some of their assumptions questioned.
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From the continuity of and (HC4) we have hypothesis (H5).
It has hypotheses and a framework, and its process-oriented.
Hendryx: We have some hypotheses.
Scientists have competing hypotheses to explain it.
Biologists have different hypotheses for that.
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