Hypothesis (English Wikipedia)

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  • See in "hypothesis", Century Dictionary Supplement, v. 1, 1909, New York: The Century Company. Reprinted, v. 11, p. 616 (via Internet Archive) of the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, 1911.

    hypothesis [...]—Working hypothesis, a hypothesis suggested or supported in some measure by features of observed facts, from which consequences may be deduced which can be tested by experiment and special observations, and which it is proposed to subject to an extended course of such investigation, with the hope that, even should the hypothesis thus be overthrown, such research may lead to a tenable theory.

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  • Hilborn, Ray; Mangel, Marc (1997). The ecological detective: confronting models with data. Princeton University Press. p. 24. ISBN 978-0-691-03497-3. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  • Patricia M. Shields and Nandhini Rangarajan. 2013. A Playbook for Research Methods: Integrating Conceptual Frameworks and Project Management[permanent dead link]. Stillwater, OK: New Forums Press. pp. 109–157
  • Altman. DG., Practical Statistics for Medical Research, CRC Press, 1990, Section 8.5,
  • Altman. DG., Practical Statistics for Medical Research, CRC Press, 1990, Section 15.3,

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  • "Bellarmine (Ital. Bellarmino), Roberto Francesco Romolo", Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition: "Bellarmine did not proscribe the Copernican system ... all he claimed was that it should be presented as a hypothesis until it should receive scientific demonstration."  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Hypothesis". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 14 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 208.

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  • Supposition is itself a Latinate analogue of hypothesis as both are compound words constructed from words meaning respectively "under, below" and "place, placing, putting" in either language, Latin or Greek.