Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a theory and a hypothesis?
A) A theory is a testable mechanism for determining causation, whereas a hypothesis is an explanation for a theory
B) A theory consists of variables whereas a hypothesis consists of ideas
C) A theory is a generalized explanation for an observable outcome, and a hypothesis is an expectation of how two or more variables are related
D) A theory is an expectation, whereas a hypothesis is a generalized expectation
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