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If a hypothesis is falsifiable, _____ A. wrong

B. it might be wrong
C. it must be possible to prove it wrong
D. it is correct

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C.
Falsifiable is the adjective form of the verb "falsify," which in science means "prove (a statement or theory) to be false."
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The correct answer is option C

If a hypothesis is falsifiable then it is possible that the hypothesis can be proven wrong. The requirement of falsifibility states that the conclusion of the experiment cannot be drawn from the simple observations which is taken by the help of a particular phenomenon. It can also be called as testability.





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