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Free sign up"in a hypothesis" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a statement that is proposed as an explanation for an occurrence and is used as a starting point for further investigation. For example: "In a hypothesis formulated by the researchers, the apparent decline in bee populations could be due to a combination of pesticides and habitat loss."
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Was it a natural human tendency to believe in a hypothesis so strongly that somehow data that do not seem to fit are edited out?
The nub of the differences between them is that for Bayesians the prior can be a subjective expression of the degree of belief in a hypothesis, even one about a unique event or one that has as yet never occurred.
The correlation coefficient between two microphone signals serves as the decision variable in a hypothesis test.
The trajectories can be arranged in a hypothesis tree containing pairs.
WSRs test is a nonparametric test that utilized in a hypothesis testing situation involving a design with two samples [42].
Hence, Fisher aimed for a theory of inductive inference that enabled a numerical expression of confidence in a hypothesis.
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The information presented above provides background that may allow high school and undergraduate students to discuss biogeography and macroevolution in a hypothesis-testing framework.
A suggestion for how this information might be discussed in the classroom in a hypothesis-testing framework is presented at the end of this paper.
We assessed, in a hypothesis-generating study, the effect of an exercise training program on cognitive functions among patients with severe congestive heart failure.
To identify associations between systemic medications and primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) requiring a procedure using United States insurance claims data in a hypothesis-generating study.
This article adds to this growing forum by describing a classroom exercise that introduces the concept of evolution by natural selection in a hypothesis-driven, experimental fashion, using a deck of cards.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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