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a trial answer which can be tested, with an experiment
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A hypothesis that predicts that as a result of exposure to microgravity, signals from the otolith organs are more likely to be interpreted as translation than tilt.
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a tentative explanation for an observation or phenomena that can be tested through experimentation.
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A tentative and testable guess or premise.
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an abstract procedure for determining whether a set of observations is consistent with a hypothesis under consideration; it is the theoretical basis of most statistical tests. A hypothesis test decides between two hypotheses, one stating that the effect under investigation does not exist (the null hypothesis, H0), and the other that some specified effect does exist (the alternative hypothesis, Ha or H1), based on the observed value of a test statistic whose sampling distribution is completely determined by H0. When the test statistic falls in a set of values known as the critical region, H0 is rejected. The level of probability of incorrectly rejecting H0 may be set before the data are collected, usually at 0.05 or 0.01; this is called the significance level or α level. It is now more common to report the smallest α at which the null hypothesis can be rejected; this is called the significance probability or P value.
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