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Card 6
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If a hypothesis has been peer-reviewed and published, does it mean that they're correct? What does it mean?
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Card 7
Front
When do scientists start to think a hypothesis is true?
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Card 8
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What happens when a scientist does an experiment that doesn't fit with the hypothesis (+ other scientists can reproduce the results)?
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Card 9
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If all evidence support a hypothesis its accepted for now. Why do therios never become totally indisputable facts??
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Card 10
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What are accepted hypothesis often refered to as?
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Card 11
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Our currently accepted theories are the ones that have survived this 'trail by evidence'. What does this mean?
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Card 12
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How has the scientific method been developed over time?
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