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Why does a hypothesis have to be falsifiable? Question 5 options:A It must be able to pass all its tests B All of the above C It must be possible to show that it is wrong D. It can be right only if it is found to be false

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User Vrachlin
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a

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Umer Kiani
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Option D, It can be right only if it is found to be false

Step-by-step explanation:

A hypothesis has be falsifiable because only then a theory or research statement can be proved right. Usually a hypothesis is considered in a way that it is a negative representation of a fact.

For example -

If sun in round in shape and this statement is to be tested, Then the hypothesis assumed shall be

H1: Sun is not round.

And in case the main motive of researcher shall be to prove this hypothesis as false as only then he/she will be able to prove that "sun is round"

Hence, option D is correct.

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