Asked by MAYRA MERCADO on May 29, 2024

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Suppose that our explanandum would properly follow from a particular hypothesis, but so would three other consequences, C1, C2, and C3.However, we are able to observe that C2 has not occurred.What might this tell us about the hypothesis?

A) It is inadequate to account for the explanandum.
B) It is true.
C) It is false.
D) It probably accounts for some other consequence, C4.
E) It provides no information relevant to the hypothesis.

Consequences

Consequences are outcomes or effects that result from an action or condition.

Hypothesis

A suggested explanation for an observable event, intended as an initial basis for additional exploration.

Explanandum

The subject or occurrence that is under investigation in a scientific exploration.

  • Appreciate the significance of testing hypotheses and the role of observational evidence.
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Zybrea KnightJun 02, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The fact that one of the predicted consequences, C2, has not occurred contradicts the hypothesis, indicating that it is false. The other consequences that follow from the hypothesis may or may not be relevant, but the fact that the hypothesis failed to predict one outcome undermines its credibility.