Exam 13: Hypotheticalscientific Reasoning
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One of the underlying problems that led to the discovery of atmospheric pressure was:
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Suppose an implication is derived from a hypothesis, and the implication turns out to be true. This fact:
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Prior to the discovery of atmospheric pressure, the operation of siphons was explained by the principle that:
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How well the component ideas in a hypothesis are interconnected is a measure of that hypothesis':
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