hypothesis - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • crowd-out: All participants complete percent of the hypothesis of crowd-out we would expect.

Converse of object

  • refute: Unfortunately there is no data to accept or refute these hypotheses.
  • reject: In this case, the correct decision is to reject the null hypothesis.
  • disprove: However it is not the subject matter of this book to attempt to prove or disprove any survival hypothesis.
  • test: A group in Paignton Zoo decided to test the hypothesis.
  • explode: In Part Four, Alan Alford uses the exploded planet hypothesis to provide a complete decoding of Plato's Atlantis story.

Adjective modifier

  • null: For these experiments, the null hypothesis was rejected.
  • chemiosmotic: So he was reluctant to accept the chemiosmotic hypothesis in the first place.
  • extraterrestrial: Trying to fit this case into the extraterrestrial hypothesis presents a series of problems.
  • plausible: A rational model is suggested, where the most plausible hypothesis is selected first.
  • chilling: Be ready to quot chilling quot hypothesis for the robert.

Modifies a noun

  • testing: Take, for instance, the basic concept of hypothesis testing.

Noun used with modifier

  • priori: The trick of course is to find an alternative a priori hypothesis.
  • verb-island: Comparing the verb-island hypothesis account of syntax acquisition with a distributional account.
  • prion: In 1986 the prion hypothesis was still regarded as highly controversial.
  • quot: Quot hypothesis on study sample is bit yielded a we used nuclear.
  • continuum: Nowadays " = c " is called the " continuum hypothesis " and can be taken as an axiom of set theory.

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