Then explain why it was wrong
the Hypothesis would probably be also wrong but its okay because a hypothesis is a educated guess
It could point to that the hypothesis was wrong.
The conclusion is what u learned and how your hypothesis is right or wrong
Throw away that hypothesis because it is wrong. Form a new, different hypothesis and design and undertake experiments to test that one.
Then explain why it was wrong
the Hypothesis would probably be also wrong but its okay because a hypothesis is a educated guess
It could point to that the hypothesis was wrong.
that depends on exactly what the hypothesis is. You cannot determine if something is right or wrong by who made the hypothesis.
The conclusion is what u learned and how your hypothesis is right or wrong
No because a hypothesis is just a guess. For example if I think something is something it might be wrong because it came out something differently
Throw away that hypothesis because it is wrong. Form a new, different hypothesis and design and undertake experiments to test that one.
A hypothesis is based on you observation, and experiments on what you are going to do. If your hypothesis is wrong or doesn't match the results you had, you would need to modify it, so basically a hypothesis deals with prior knowledge.
You might learn that something of some sort as being put together wrong or matched. It also differentiate what needed to change and tells you little more about the problem.
Original Answer:I would tie it back in and show whether it helped to reject/fail to reject your hypothesis.Different Answer:A hypothesis (Informal definition), is basically a question based on anticipated results. The experiment is created to try to prove or disprove that hypothesis. When conducting an experiment, only three results can occur. That is the hypothesis is confirmed, the hypothesis is incorrect, or the results were inconclusive. Of the three possible answer, the third is the most maddening as it could indicate that something is wrong with your experiment.Sometimes the most fascinating discoveries come from observations that are either inconclusive, or disprove a hypothesis.
Nothing. A hypothesis is just a guess as to a possible explanation of something. If it's wrong, it's wrong. No big deal. If you still desire to explain the thing, you should develop a new hypothesis.
False.