In the process of scientific inquiry one must make a hypothesis and a prediction, what is the difference between the two?
A. A hypothesis is the question the experiment is trying to answer and a prediction is a general statement or default position that there is no relationship between two measured phenomena.
B. A prediction leads to the formulation of a hypothesis.
C. A hypothesis and a prediction are the same thing
D. A hypothesis is an explanation that makes a testable prediction and predictions describe observable outcomes of particular conditions.
Ans: D. A hypothesis is an explanation that makes a testable prediction and predictions describe observable outcomes of particular conditions.
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