On Jul 9, 2011, at 7:45 PM, Steve Hullfish wrote:
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> " A hypotheses is a GUESS, a supposition, an opinion of an outcome. Scientists obviously guess pretty well, but a hypotheses is, by nature a GUESS.
no, a guess is a guess. A Hypothesis has a specific scientific meaning which is the way I use it. It is a proposed explanation for the observed data, put out so it can be tested.
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> There's no shame in guessing. I'm not saying you're a terrible blogger because you guess. Your guesses are educated.
No, my hypothesese are educated, or they would be guesses. If they were merely educated guesses they'd be as accurate (or not) as everyone elses'.
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