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educated guess or thought. If a
hypothesis is
repeatedly independently demonstrated by
experiment to be true, it
becomes a
scientific theory. In colloquial...
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Hypothesis Theory is a
psychological theory of
learning developed during the 1960s and 1970s. In the
basic experimental framework, the
subject is presented...
- The efficient-market
hypothesis (EMH) is a
hypothesis in
financial economics that
states that ****et
prices reflect all
available information. A direct...
- In mathematics,
specifically set
theory, the
continuum hypothesis (abbreviated CH) is a
hypothesis about the
possible sizes of
infinite sets. It states:...
- The Gaia
hypothesis (/ˈɡaɪ.ə/), also
known as the Gaia
theory, Gaia paradigm,
or the Gaia principle,
proposes that
living organisms interact with their...
- no
relationship exists between two sets of data
or variables being analyzed. If the null
hypothesis is true, any
experimentally observed effect is due...
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underlying theory. When the null
hypothesis defaults to "no difference"
or "no effect", a more
precise experiment is a less
severe test of the
theory that motivated...
- The frustration–aggression
hypothesis, also
known as the frustration–aggression–displacement
theory, is a
theory of
aggression proposed by John Dollard...
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gateway drug
effect (alternatively, stepping-stone
theory,
escalation hypothesis,
or progression hypothesis) is a
comprehensive catchphrase for the
often observed...
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described by the low-energy
limiting gauge theory, the N = 4
supersymmetric Yang–Mills
theory. This
hypothesis,
which is
called the AdS/CFT correspondence...