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the following statement is identified as what according to the scientific method? the number of deformed frogs in five ponds that are polluted with chemical x is higher than the number of deformed frogs in five ponds without chemical x.
a \t hypothesis
b \t theory
c \t prediction
d \t scientific question
- A hypothesis is a testable prediction or statement about a relationship between variables. Here, the statement predicts a relationship between chemical X pollution and the number of deformed frogs.
- A theory is a well - supported, broad explanation of a phenomenon (not a specific prediction like this).
- A prediction is often more about what will happen in a specific experiment, but this statement is a proposed relationship to be tested, which fits the definition of a hypothesis better.
- A scientific question would be in the form of a question (e.g., "Is the number of deformed frogs higher in polluted ponds?"), not a declarative statement.
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c. prediction
Wait, no, let's re - evaluate:
Wait, actually, a prediction is what you expect to observe if a hypothesis is true. A hypothesis is a tentative explanation or a statement of a relationship that can be tested. The statement "The number of deformed frogs in five ponds that are polluted with chemical X is higher than the number of deformed frogs in five ponds without chemical X" is a prediction of what will be observed when comparing the two groups of ponds. A hypothesis might be "Chemical X causes an increase in the number of deformed frogs", and the prediction is the observable outcome from testing that hypothesis.
But let's check the definitions again:
- Hypothesis: A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, a tentative statement that can be tested. It's more about the cause - effect relationship. For example, "Chemical X causes an increase in frog deformities."
- Prediction: A statement of what will happen under specific conditions (like in an experiment). The given statement is about what will be observed (number of deformed frogs in polluted vs non - polluted ponds), so it's a prediction.
- Theory: A well - substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts.
- Scientific question: A question that can be investigated scientifically, e.g., "Does chemical X increase the number of deformed frogs?"
So the correct answer is c. prediction.