OK, need to re-word that a bit due to restrictions on asking a question on this site. If only we could use commas and other characters."Is a hypothesis, the phrase immediately following the word 'then', called the hypothesis of a statement?"No, the phrase immediately following the word "then" is the conclusion. They hypothesis is the phrase following the word "if".However, answering the rest of the question, the hypothesis would be called the hypothesis of a statement.
in the place of a qeshtion
The verb phrase is: has sparkedThe main verb is 'sparked'
The hypothesis is "antibacterial gels will prevent them from getting a cold or the flu".
hypothesis
the verb is debate because it is a doing thing you are debating
A hypothesis
When results support the hypothesis, it means that the data collected in the study aligns with the initial prediction or proposed explanation. This is a positive outcome as it suggests that the hypothesis was likely accurate in predicting the relationship between variables. It adds credibility to the research findings and provides evidence to support the researchers' claims.
That wold depend entirely on what the project is about. There is no point having an awesomely constructed phrase if it has no relevance to your hypothesis.
Ironically, the phrase "Big Bang" came from Fred Hoyle, a very outspoken OPPONENT of the hypothesis. Although many people assume he meant it as an insult to the idea, he was very clear he only invented the term to emphasize the difference between that hypothesis and his own, the now-discredited Steady State Hypothesis.
what prefix does hypothesis have? what prefix does hypothesis have?
Jalousy hypothesis is synonymous to null hypothesis. A hypothesis that leads to nowhere