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1) гипотеза2) допущение; предположение3) постулат•hypothesis states that — гипотеза утверждает, что
- concurrent hypothesis - empirically testable hypothesis - incompletely confirmable hypothesis - indirectly testable hypothesis - multiple hypothesis - multivariate hypothesisto make a hypothesis — строить гипотезу; выдвигать гипотезу
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1) гипотеза
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– admissible hypothesis
– Aleksander-Orbach hypothesis
– atomistic hypothesis
– composite hypothesis
– continuum hypothesis
– ether hypothesis
– glacial hypothesis
– make a hypothesis
– null hypothesis
– test hypothesis
– test of hypothesis
– testing of hypothesis
test statistical hypothesis — проверять статистическую гипотезу
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