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null hypothesis
(statistics) A hypothesis set up to be nullified or refuted in order to support an alternative hypothesis. When used, the null hypothesis is presumed true until statistical evidence in the form of a hypothesis test indicates otherwise. Therefore, the null and the alternative hypothesis must be mutually exclusive and exhaustive.
Prout's hypothesis
(historical, chemistry) An early 19th-century attempt to explain the existence of the various chemical elements: the hypothesis that, since the atomic weights for known elements appeared to be whole multiples of the atomic weight of hydrogen, the hydrogen atom was the only truly fundamental object, and the atoms of other elements were actually groupings of various numbers of hydrogen atoms.
God hypothesis
The hypothesis that God exists, seen as something able to be analyzed by a scientific approach rather than accepted by faith.
interface hypothesis
(linguistics) The hypothesis that, for adult second language learners, acquiring grammatical properties and interfacing between them (for example, between syntax and semantics) should not be problematic, but that interfacing between these and an external component, such as pragmatics or discourse information, will prove to be very difficult.
Omphalos hypothesis
(creationism) The proposition that God created the universe within the past few thousands of years but also introduced false evidence that the universe is of great age.
simulation hypothesis
The hypothesis that reality is in fact a simulation (such as a computer program) of which we, the simulants, are unaware.
Wellhausen's hypothesis
The hypothesis that the Torah (the first five books of the Bible) was derived from originally independent, parallel, and complete narratives, which were subsequently combined into the current form by a series of redactors.
mafia hypothesis
(biology) A hypothesis attempting to explain why most hosts of brood parasites care for the parasite's nestlings. Since the host's nest is attacked if the parasite's egg is detected and rejected, this indirectly enhances selective pressures favouring aggressive parasite behaviour that may result in positive feedback between mafia-like parasites and compliant hosts.
generalized continuum hypothesis
(set theory) The hypothesis that, for each ordinal 𝛼, there is no cardinal number strictly between א_𝛼 and 2^(א_𝛼), i.e. 2^(א_𝛼)=א_(𝛼+1).
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
(linguistics) The principle that the structure of a language affects its speakers' worldview or cognition.