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Does a hypothesis need to be correct for an experiment to be a success? Explain why or why not?

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No, of course not.

Step-by-step explanation:

The goal of a hypothesis is for the researchers to determine whether or not they accurately guessed what would happen in their experiment. The fact that the hypothesis was right or wrong has no effect other than if the researchers had a correct educated guess.

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No it does not need to be correct to be a success. It would just need to be reasonable and possible for you to do so that you dont hypothesize that animals are actually human because that is unlogical and impossible

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