A hypothesis is defined as:
A) the principle that a scientific theory must make predications that are specific enough to expose the theory to the possibility of disconfirmation.
B) an organized system of assumptions and principles that purports to explain a specified set of phenomena and their interrelationships.
C) a statement that attempts to predict a set of phenomena, and specifies relationships among variables that can be empirically tested.
D) the precise meaning of a term, which specifies the operations for observing and measuring the process or phenomenon being investigated.
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