... do not eat seals." The hypothesis never explains HOW they learn ... think we're strengthening the hypothesis with E by showing ... The scientists' hypothesis is trying to explain the phenomenon of seals somehow ... the first half of the hypothesis, as mentioned in the ...
... ), context (a while ago some phenomenon X happened), opposing viewpoints ("some ... (i.e. use words like 'hypothesis', 'disagreement', 'background', etc). Give yourself ...
... expecting to read a phenomenon and then a hypothesis. Once I read ... and maybe then introduce another hypothesis or two. I am reading ... or you have shown three hypothesis are you going to give ... going to say all these hypothesis are wrong and a credible ...
... , this is actually how a phenomenon-hypothesis argument (formally, abductive reasoning) works ... . The phenomenon is that Samantha is looking ... that's a pretty good hypothesis. But without considering other possibilities ...
... strengthen/weakening pure causation vs hypothesis/phenomenon questions.
I think ... my self is often in hypothesis/phenomenon questions our task is to ... to find a phenomenon that is contradictory to our hypothesis (if we ...
... argument by analogy, cause effect, phenomenonhypothesis. I would write down what ... on the analogy, cause effect, phenomenonhypothesis as well, all under the ...
... some very complex or unexpected phenomenon that was noticed in nature ... paragraph will give me a hypothesis to explain what comes next ... . So an example might be "phenomenon/hypothesis" or "OPA (other people's ...
... you to exercise more. Classic phenomenon-hypothesis, aka correlation-causation. Conspicuously, there ... recognized this up front as phenomenon-hypothesis, this tracks exactly along what ...
... weakening questions will use the phenomenon/ hypothesis set up and then the ... explanation of why/how the phenomenon happened, common answer choices would ... versus sub group confusion, when phenomenon is not present the effect ...