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  2. Template : Classification of multiple hypothesis tests

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    In m hypothesis tests of which are true null hypotheses, R is an observable random variable, and S, T, U, and V are unobservable random variables. Template documentation This template's documentation is missing, inadequate, or does not accurately describe its functionality or the parameters in its code.

  3. Science project - Wikipedia

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    A science project is an educational activity for students involving experiments or construction of models in one of the science disciplines. Students may present their science project at a science fair, so they may also call it a science fair project. Science projects may be classified into four main types.

  4. Google Science Fair - Wikipedia

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    The competition is open to 13- to 18-year-old students around the globe, who formulate a hypothesis, perform an experiment, and present their results. [2] [3] All students must have an internet connection and a free Google Account to participate, and the projects must be in English, German, Italian, Spanish, or French. [5]

  5. Template:Science - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikinews; Wikiversity; ... You can include this template in any science-related article by adding {{Science}}.

  6. Template:Orbitbox planet hypothetical - Wikipedia

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    This template is part of a group of templates that are used to display information about the orbital characteristics of an extrasolar planetary system. The list should always have {{OrbitboxPlanet begin}} as the first in the list, while the list should have {{Orbitbox end}} as the last in the list. This particular template can be used as follows:

  7. Control variable - Wikipedia

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    A variable in an experiment which is held constant in order to assess the relationship between multiple variables [a], is a control variable. [2] [3] A control variable is an element that is not changed throughout an experiment because its unchanging state allows better understanding of the relationship between the other variables being tested.

  8. Science fair - Wikipedia

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    A science fair or engineering fair is an event hosted by a school that offers students the opportunity to experience the practices of science and engineering for themselves. In the United States, the Next Generation Science Standards makes experiencing the practices of science and engineering one of the three pillars of science education.

  9. Category:Hypotheses - Wikipedia

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    A hypothesis (plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. For a hypothesis to be a scientific hypothesis, the scientific method requires that one can test it. For a hypothesis to be a scientific hypothesis, the scientific method requires that one can test it.