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What makes a hypothesis testable

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A hypothesis is testable because it is a person's theory or educated guess about what is going to happen in a certain situation. You have limited evidence to prove your hypothesis and so it makes it testable for an experiment, or until it can be proven a true hypothesis.
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Step-by-step explanation:

A hypothesis can be define as the statement which is based upon few evidences. It is an assumption for the cause of some event or phenomena.

A testable hypothesis is the one which can be disproved or proved by the process of implementation of suitable methodology. The results of testing, data collected after the tests and the experience of the process makes the hypothesis testable.

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