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  • Two-source hypothesis
  • Hypothesis in biblical criticism

    The two-source hypothesis (or 2SH) is an explanation for the synoptic problem, the pattern of similarities and differences between the three Gospels of

    Two-source hypothesis

    Two-source hypothesis

    Two-source_hypothesis

  • Three-source hypothesis
  • Issue in biblical criticism

    three-source hypothesis is a candidate solution to the synoptic problem. It combines aspects of the two-source hypothesis and the Farrer hypothesis.

    Three-source hypothesis

    Three-source hypothesis

    Three-source_hypothesis

  • Source hypothesis
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the Greek New Testament Three-source hypothesis, for the Synoptic Gospels of the Greek New Testament Four-document hypothesis, for the Synoptic Gospels

    Source hypothesis

    Source_hypothesis

  • Q source
  • Hypothetical source of gospel contents

    In the two-source hypothesis, the three-source hypothesis and the Q+/Papias hypothesis, Matthew and Luke both used Mark and Q as sources. Some scholars

    Q source

    Q source

    Q_source

  • Documentary hypothesis
  • Hypothesis to explain the origins and composition of the Torah

    The documentary hypothesis (DH) is one of the models used by biblical scholars to explain the origins and composition of the Torah (or Pentateuch, the

    Documentary hypothesis

    Documentary hypothesis

    Documentary_hypothesis

  • John the Apostle
  • Apostle of Jesus (6 – 100 AD)

    believe that he authored several other books of the New Testament (the three Johannine epistles and the Book of Revelation, together with the Gospel

    John the Apostle

    John the Apostle

    John_the_Apostle

  • Saint Peter
  • Apostle of Jesus

    English translation, Simon Cephas. The sources used to reconstruct the life of Peter can be divided in three groups: the New Testament writings, such

    Saint Peter

    Saint Peter

    Saint_Peter

  • Two-gospel hypothesis
  • Biblical theory

    two-gospel hypothesis in 1979. The two-gospel hypothesis contrasts with the two-source hypothesis, the most popular and accepted scholarly hypothesis. Supporters

    Two-gospel hypothesis

    Two-gospel hypothesis

    Two-gospel_hypothesis

  • Matthean Posteriority hypothesis
  • Proposed solution to the synoptic problem

    accounts in two different sources. Bible portal Two-source hypothesis Farrer hypothesis Three-source hypothesis Four-document hypothesis The Synoptic Problem

    Matthean Posteriority hypothesis

    Matthean Posteriority hypothesis

    Matthean_Posteriority_hypothesis

  • Marcan priority
  • Hypothesis about Christian Bible Gospel of Mark

    priority) is the hypothesis that the Gospel of Mark was the first of the three synoptic gospels to be written, and was used as a source by the other two

    Marcan priority

    Marcan priority

    Marcan_priority

  • Four-document hypothesis
  • Explanation for the relationship between three Gospels of the Bible

    The four-document hypothesis or four-source hypothesis is an explanation for the relationship between the three Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. It

    Four-document hypothesis

    Four-document hypothesis

    Four-document_hypothesis

  • Gospel of Mark
  • Book of the New Testament

    majority of scholars adhere to the Two-source hypothesis where Matthew and Luke draw from Mark and the Q source, which may have looked similar to the Gospel

    Gospel of Mark

    Gospel of Mark

    Gospel_of_Mark

  • Supplementary hypothesis
  • Theory explaining the origins of the Torah

    reflects the revival of the supplementary hypothesis." Van Seters' summation of the hypothesis accepts "three sources or literary strata within the Pentateuch

    Supplementary hypothesis

    Supplementary hypothesis

    Supplementary_hypothesis

  • Augustinian hypothesis
  • Theory on the origin of the synoptic Gospels

    evidence. The foundation of evidence for the hypothesis is the writings of the Church Fathers: historical sources dating back to as early as the first half

    Augustinian hypothesis

    Augustinian hypothesis

    Augustinian_hypothesis

  • Pontius Pilate
  • Roman governor of Judea and condemner of Jesus

    best-attested figure to hold the position of Roman governor of Judaea, though few sources about his rule have survived. Virtually nothing is known about his life

    Pontius Pilate

    Pontius Pilate

    Pontius_Pilate

  • Q+/Papias hypothesis
  • Hypothesis about the synoptic gospels

    problem. Like the two-source hypothesis, the Q+/PapH affirms that both Matthew and Luke have used a Q document. Like the Farrer hypothesis, it affirms that

    Q+/Papias hypothesis

    Q+/Papias hypothesis

    Q+/Papias_hypothesis

  • Common Sayings Source
  • Hypothesized source document containing sayings attributed to Jesus

    Sayings Source. This source provides insight into the Synoptic Problem and lends more evidence for the two-document hypothesis and the Q source.[citation

    Common Sayings Source

    Common_Sayings_Source

  • Simon of Cyrene
  • Man who was forced by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus

    but only took on the appearance of flesh (see also Basilides, and Swoon hypothesis). Basilides, in his gospel of Basilides, is reported by Irenaeus as having

    Simon of Cyrene

    Simon of Cyrene

    Simon_of_Cyrene

  • Thomas the Apostle
  • Apostle of Jesus

    temporarily transported to heaven during the Assumption of Mary. The main source is the apocryphal Acts of Thomas, sometimes referred to by its full name

    Thomas the Apostle

    Thomas the Apostle

    Thomas_the_Apostle

  • Multi-source hypothesis
  • Proposed solution to the synoptic problem

    The Multi-source hypothesis is a proposed solution to the synoptic problem, holding that Matthew, Mark, and Luke are not directly interdependent but have

    Multi-source hypothesis

    Multi-source hypothesis

    Multi-source_hypothesis

  • Hebrew Gospel hypothesis
  • Group of theories relating to early Christian history

    was the main source or one of several sources for the canonical gospels. This theorizing would later give birth to the two source-hypothesis that views

    Hebrew Gospel hypothesis

    Hebrew Gospel hypothesis

    Hebrew_Gospel_hypothesis

  • Philip the Apostle
  • Apostle of Jesus

    Eastern Orthodox Church celebrates Philip's feast day on 14 November. All three synoptic Gospels and the Book of Acts list Philip as one of the apostles;

    Philip the Apostle

    Philip the Apostle

    Philip_the_Apostle

  • Farrer hypothesis
  • Hypothesis in biblical criticism

    The Farrer hypothesis (also called the L/M hypothesis, the Farrer–Goulder hypothesis and the Farrer–Goulder–Goodacre hypothesis) is a possible solution

    Farrer hypothesis

    Farrer hypothesis

    Farrer_hypothesis

  • Caiaphas
  • Jewish high priest

    portrayed as presiding over the Sanhedrin trial of Jesus. The primary sources for Caiaphas' life are the New Testament and the writings of the historian

    Caiaphas

    Caiaphas

    Caiaphas

  • Input hypothesis
  • Hypotheses of second-language acquisition

    input hypothesis, the acquisition–learning hypothesis, the monitor hypothesis, the natural order hypothesis and the affective filter hypothesis. The input

    Input hypothesis

    Input hypothesis

    Input_hypothesis

  • Three-domain system
  • Hypothesis for classification of life

    was widely accepted. Two-domain system Neomura Bacterial phyla Eocyte hypothesis Taxonomy Two-empire system Woese CR, Kandler O, Wheelis ML (June 1990)

    Three-domain system

    Three-domain system

    Three-domain_system

  • Dark forest hypothesis
  • Hypothesis of hidden life in space

    The dark forest hypothesis is the idea that extraterrestrial civilizations may exist in abundance across the universe, but remain silent and hidden out

    Dark forest hypothesis

    Dark forest hypothesis

    Dark_forest_hypothesis

  • Linguistic relativity
  • Hypothesis of language influencing thought

    the Whorf hypothesis; the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER WHORF); the Whorf–Sapir hypothesis; and Whorfianism. The hypothesis is disputed

    Linguistic relativity

    Linguistic_relativity

  • Null hypothesis
  • Position that there is no relationship between two phenomena

    The null hypothesis (often denoted H 0 {\textstyle H_{0}} ) is the claim in scientific research that the effect being studied does not exist. The null

    Null hypothesis

    Null_hypothesis

  • James, son of Alphaeus
  • Apostle of Jesus

    was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus, appearing under this name in all three of the Synoptic Gospels' lists of the apostles. He is generally identified

    James, son of Alphaeus

    James, son of Alphaeus

    James,_son_of_Alphaeus

  • Open source
  • Production of open resources based on open collaboration

    of the Mirroring Hypothesis". SSRN 1104745. Gavras, Kosmas; Kostakis, Vasilis (2021). "Mapping the types of modularity in open-source hardware". Design

    Open source

    Open_source

  • Synoptic Gospels
  • Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke

    relaunch the Augustinian hypothesis, the Griesbach hypothesis and the Farrer hypothesis. In particular, the existence of the Q source has received strong criticism

    Synoptic Gospels

    Synoptic Gospels

    Synoptic_Gospels

  • Riemann hypothesis
  • Conjecture on zeros of the zeta function

    half? More unsolved problems in mathematics In mathematics, the Riemann hypothesis is the conjecture that the Riemann zeta function has its zeros only at

    Riemann hypothesis

    Riemann hypothesis

    Riemann_hypothesis

  • Sea Peoples
  • Purported ancient tribal confederation of the Late Bronze Age

    Bronze Age. The hypothesis was proposed by the 19th-century Egyptologists Emmanuel de Rougé and Gaston Maspero, on the basis of primary sources such as the

    Sea Peoples

    Sea Peoples

    Sea_Peoples

  • Statistical hypothesis test
  • Method of statistical inference

    statistical hypothesis test is a method of statistical inference used to decide whether the data provide sufficient evidence to reject a particular hypothesis. A

    Statistical hypothesis test

    Statistical_hypothesis_test

  • Scientific method
  • Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science

    acquiring knowledge through careful observation, rigorous skepticism, hypothesis testing, and experimental validation. Developed from ancient and medieval

    Scientific method

    Scientific_method

  • Cryptoterrestrial hypothesis
  • Suggestion of an alien civilization on Earth

    The cryptoterrestrial hypothesis proposes that reports of flying saucers or UFOs are evidence of a hidden, Earth-based, technologically advanced civilization

    Cryptoterrestrial hypothesis

    Cryptoterrestrial_hypothesis

  • Trifunctional hypothesis
  • Hypothesis about proto-Indo-European society

    later formulation, the hypothesis concerned a religious and ideological structure rather than a direct reconstruction of three original social classes

    Trifunctional hypothesis

    Trifunctional hypothesis

    Trifunctional_hypothesis

  • Lexical hypothesis
  • Personality traits reflected in language

    psychology, the lexical hypothesis (also known as the fundamental lexical hypothesis, lexical approach, or sedimentation hypothesis) generally includes two

    Lexical hypothesis

    Lexical_hypothesis

  • Cardiocentric hypothesis
  • Obsolete medical theory

    According to the cardiocentric hypothesis, the heart is the primary location of human emotions, cognition, and awareness. This notion may be traced back

    Cardiocentric hypothesis

    Cardiocentric_hypothesis

  • Hindenburg disaster
  • 1937 airship fire in the US

    filled with helium. The hypothesis is limited to the source of ignition and to the flame front propagation, not to the source of most of the burning material

    Hindenburg disaster

    Hindenburg disaster

    Hindenburg_disaster

  • Three-sector model
  • Model in economics

    growth is slower. Various empirical studies seemingly confirm the three-sector hypothesis, but employment in the primary sector fell far more than Fourastié

    Three-sector model

    Three-sector model

    Three-sector_model

  • Composition of the Torah
  • revised version of the documentary hypothesis, holding that the Torah was composed by using four different sources—Yahwist, Elohist, Priestly, and Deuteronomist—that

    Composition of the Torah

    Composition_of_the_Torah

  • Time-traveler UFO hypothesis
  • Concept developed by Ufologists

    The time-traveler hypothesis, also known as chrononaut UFO, future humans, extratempestrial model and Terminator theory is the proposal that unidentified

    Time-traveler UFO hypothesis

    Time-traveler_UFO_hypothesis

  • Swoon hypothesis
  • Skepticism toward Jesus's resurrection

    The swoon hypothesis is any of a number of ideas that aim to explain the resurrection of Jesus, proposing that Jesus did not die on the cross, but merely

    Swoon hypothesis

    Swoon hypothesis

    Swoon_hypothesis

  • M source
  • Hypothetical source for Matthew's Gospel

    Gospel drew upon the other, but upon a second common source, termed the Q. This two-source hypothesis speculates that Matthew borrowed from both Mark and

    M source

    M source

    M_source

  • Jahwist
  • One of the four sources of the Torah

    five books of the Bible. The documentary hypothesis, that priestly editors wove several independent source narratives into the single text of the Pentateuch

    Jahwist

    Jahwist

    Jahwist

  • Criterion of multiple attestation
  • Evaluating method for checking stories' historicity

    triple-tradition material represents only a single source, Mark. The same problem exists under the four-source hypothesis, unless Q can be demonstrated to attest

    Criterion of multiple attestation

    Criterion_of_multiple_attestation

  • Continuum hypothesis
  • Proposition in mathematical logic

    mathematics, specifically set theory, the continuum hypothesis (abbreviated CH) is a hypothesis about the possible sizes of infinite sets. It states:

    Continuum hypothesis

    Continuum_hypothesis

  • Phantom time conspiracy theory
  • 1991 pseudohistorical conspiracy theory

    countries, most of Asia and parts of pre-Columbian America—contradict the hypothesis and it failed to gain the support of historians and archaeologists. Another

    Phantom time conspiracy theory

    Phantom time conspiracy theory

    Phantom_time_conspiracy_theory

  • Virus world hypothesis
  • Theory that viruses predate cellular life

    The virus world hypothesis (also called the virus-first hypothesis, the virus early hypothesis or the co-evolution hypothesis) proposes that self-replicating

    Virus world hypothesis

    Virus world hypothesis

    Virus_world_hypothesis

  • Uncanny valley
  • Hypothesis that human replicas elicit revulsion

    human being and the emotional response to the object. The uncanny valley hypothesis predicts that an entity appearing almost human will elicit uncanny or

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny_valley

  • Three-phase electric power
  • Form of alternating current

    converters are used when three-phase equipment needs to be operated on a single-phase power source. They are used when three-phase power is not available

    Three-phase electric power

    Three-phase electric power

    Three-phase_electric_power

  • Giant-impact hypothesis
  • Hypothesis of the formation of the Moon

    The giant-impact hypothesis, sometimes called the Theia Impact, is an astrogeology hypothesis for the formation of the Moon first proposed in 1946 by Canadian

    Giant-impact hypothesis

    Giant-impact hypothesis

    Giant-impact_hypothesis

  • Source criticism (biblical studies)
  • Attempt to establish the sources used by the authors and redactors of a biblical text

    and Kings. Source criticism has been applied to several parts of the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament). The documentary hypothesis considers the

    Source criticism (biblical studies)

    Source_criticism_(biblical_studies)

  • Germanic substrate hypothesis
  • Hypothesis about the history of Germanic languages

    The Germanic substrate hypothesis attempts to explain the purportedly distinctive nature of the Germanic languages within the context of the Indo-European

    Germanic substrate hypothesis

    Germanic_substrate_hypothesis

  • Millennium Prize Problems
  • Seven mathematical problems with a US$1 million prize for each solution

    Navier–Stokes existence and smoothness, P versus NP problem, Riemann hypothesis, Yang–Mills existence and mass gap, and the Poincaré conjecture at the

    Millennium Prize Problems

    Millennium_Prize_Problems

  • Fermi paradox
  • Discrepancy of the lack of evidence for alien life despite its apparent likelihood

    [self-published source?] Barta, Walter (September 23, 2024). The Grabby Alien Observer Paradox: An Anthropic Dilemma regarding the Grabby Alien Hypothesis. 2024

    Fermi paradox

    Fermi_paradox

  • Efficient-market hypothesis
  • Economic theory that asset prices fully reflect all available information

    The efficient-market hypothesis (EMH) is a hypothesis in financial economics that states that asset prices reflect all available information. A direct

    Efficient-market hypothesis

    Efficient-market hypothesis

    Efficient-market_hypothesis

  • Retrieval-augmented generation
  • Type of information retrieval using LLMs

    high cost of training runs that the original RAG scheme avoided. The hypothesis is that by giving domain knowledge during training, Retro needs less focus

    Retrieval-augmented generation

    Retrieval-augmented_generation

  • Celtic languages
  • Language family

    existence is open, as two inscriptions are not enough for a good, sourced hypothesis. Ancient Belgian is a hypothetical language spoken in the region of

    Celtic languages

    Celtic languages

    Celtic_languages

  • Ancient astronauts
  • Pseudoscientific claims of past alien contact

    Däniken's works, although it also received limited consideration as a serious hypothesis. Critics emerged throughout the 1970s, discrediting Von Däniken's claims

    Ancient astronauts

    Ancient astronauts

    Ancient_astronauts

  • The Bible with Sources Revealed
  • 2003 book by Richard Elliott Friedman

    Books of Moses") came to be written. Friedman follows the four-source documentary hypothesis model, but differs significantly from Julius Wellhausen's model

    The Bible with Sources Revealed

    The Bible with Sources Revealed

    The_Bible_with_Sources_Revealed

  • Rare Earth hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that complex extraterrestrial life is improbable and extremely rare

    In planetary astronomy and astrobiology, the Rare Earth hypothesis argues that the origin of life and the evolution of biological complexity, such as sexually

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare_Earth_hypothesis

  • World War III
  • Hypothetical future global conflict

    war plan, under the direction of NATO's Supreme Allied Commander. Of the three nuclear powers in NATO (France, the United Kingdom, and the United States)

    World War III

    World War III

    World_War_III

  • Nile
  • Major river in northeast Africa

    assumed its current form relatively recently, about 15,000 years ago. One hypothesis describes the Nile's geological history as a sequence of five evolutionary

    Nile

    Nile

    Nile

  • Proto-Indo-European language
  • Ancestor of the Indo-European languages

    more than a thousand years later. According to the prevailing Kurgan hypothesis, the original homeland of the Proto-Indo-Europeans may have been in the

    Proto-Indo-European language

    Proto-Indo-European_language

  • Information centre hypothesis
  • Ethological theory about birds

    The information centre hypothesis (ICH) is a theory that states bird species live in communal roosts primarily for the advantage of gaining information

    Information centre hypothesis

    Information centre hypothesis

    Information_centre_hypothesis

  • Three-Body
  • 2023 Chinese science fiction television series

    Three-Body (Chinese: 三体) is a Chinese science fiction television series adapted from the novel The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin, which was first published

    Three-Body

    Three-Body

  • Kurgan hypothesis
  • Theory of Indo-European origin

    The Kurgan hypothesis (also known as the Kurgan theory, Kurgan model, or steppe theory) is the most widely accepted proposal to identify the Proto-Indo-European

    Kurgan hypothesis

    Kurgan hypothesis

    Kurgan_hypothesis

  • Wiseman hypothesis
  • Theory of Genesis authorship

    The Wiseman hypothesis, sometimes called the tablet theory, is a theory of the authorship and composition of the Book of Genesis which suggests that Moses

    Wiseman hypothesis

    Wiseman_hypothesis

  • Extraterrestrial UFO hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that some unidentified flying objects are created by extraterrestrial life

    The extraterrestrial UFO hypothesis or extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH), synonymous with interplanetary aircraft and alien UFO technologies, proposes

    Extraterrestrial UFO hypothesis

    Extraterrestrial_UFO_hypothesis

  • Date of the birth of Jesus
  • of the birth of Jesus is not stated in the gospels or in any historical sources and the evidence is insufficient to allow for consistent dating. However

    Date of the birth of Jesus

    Date of the birth of Jesus

    Date_of_the_birth_of_Jesus

  • Snowball Earth
  • Worldwide glaciation episodes during the Proterozoic eon

    The Snowball Earth is a geohistorical hypothesis proposing that during one or more of Earth's icehouse climates, the planet's surface was nearly entirely

    Snowball Earth

    Snowball Earth

    Snowball_Earth

  • Orgasm
  • Intense physical sensation of sexual release

    leaking out. This possibility, sometimes called the "Poleaxe Hypothesis" or the "Knockout Hypothesis", is now considered unlikely. A 1994 Learning Channel documentary

    Orgasm

    Orgasm

  • Late Pleistocene extinctions
  • Extinction of large animals at the end of the last Ice Age

    inconsistencies between the current available data and the prehistoric overkill hypothesis. For instance, there are ambiguities around the timing of Australian megafauna

    Late Pleistocene extinctions

    Late Pleistocene extinctions

    Late_Pleistocene_extinctions

  • Confirmation bias
  • Bias confirming existing attitudes

    Peter Wason, as "a preference for information that is consistent with a hypothesis rather than information which opposes it." Confirmation biases are effects

    Confirmation bias

    Confirmation_bias

  • Occam's razor
  • Philosophical problem-solving principle

    and both hypotheses have equal explanatory power, one should prefer the hypothesis that requires the fewest assumptions, and that this is not meant to be

    Occam's razor

    Occam's razor

    Occam's_razor

  • Gospel of Matthew
  • Book of the New Testament

    but not found in Mark. While the Two-source hypothesis considers this to be drawn from a hypothetical Q source, a growing number of scholars support

    Gospel of Matthew

    Gospel of Matthew

    Gospel_of_Matthew

  • Indo-European languages
  • Language family native to Eurasia

    common ancestors. The hypothesis reappeared in 1786 when Sir William Jones first lectured on the striking similarities among three of the oldest languages

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European_languages

  • Affect as information hypothesis
  • Cognitive psychology concept

    affect-as-information hypothesis, or 'approach', is a model of evaluative processing, postulating that affective feelings provide a source of information about

    Affect as information hypothesis

    Affect_as_information_hypothesis

  • Lipid hypothesis
  • Medical hypothesis

    The lipid hypothesis (also known as the cholesterol hypothesis) is a medical theory postulating a link between blood cholesterol levels and the occurrence

    Lipid hypothesis

    Lipid_hypothesis

  • Eocyte hypothesis
  • Hypothesis in evolutionary biology

    Lake's hypothesis was based on an analysis of the structural components of ribosomes. It was largely ignored, being overshadowed by the three-domain system

    Eocyte hypothesis

    Eocyte hypothesis

    Eocyte_hypothesis

  • Signs Gospel
  • Hypothetical gospel account of the life of Jesus Christ

    basis in source criticism. After the commentary of Rudolf Bultmann was published in 1941, the hypothesis of a semeia (sign or miracle) source was supported

    Signs Gospel

    Signs Gospel

    Signs_Gospel

  • Jerusalem school hypothesis
  • Hypothesis for the synoptic problem

    The Jerusalem School Hypothesis is one of many possible solutions to the synoptic problem, that the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew both relied

    Jerusalem school hypothesis

    Jerusalem school hypothesis

    Jerusalem_school_hypothesis

  • Ecdysozoa
  • Superphylum of protostomes

    by Aguinaldo et al. is almost universally accepted, replacing an older hypothesis that Panarthropoda should be classified with Annelida in a group called

    Ecdysozoa

    Ecdysozoa

    Ecdysozoa

  • Basque language
  • Language of the Basque people

    J. P. Mallory, the hypothesis was also inspired by a Basque place-name ending in -dze which is common in Kartvelian. The hypothesis suggested that Basque

    Basque language

    Basque language

    Basque_language

  • Variability hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that human males have more variance in certain traits compared to females

    The variability hypothesis, also known as the greater male variability hypothesis, is the hypothesis that human males generally display greater variability

    Variability hypothesis

    Variability hypothesis

    Variability_hypothesis

  • Ball lightning
  • Atmospheric electrical phenomenon

    fractal aerogel hypothesis. M. I. Zelikin proposed (2006) an explanation (with a rigorous mathematical foundation) based on the hypothesis of plasma superconductivity

    Ball lightning

    Ball lightning

    Ball_lightning

  • Heat
  • Type of energy transfer

    further, that many facts have lately transpired which tend to overthrow the hypothesis that heat is itself a body, and to prove that it consists in a motion

    Heat

    Heat

    Heat

  • Statistics
  • Study of collection and analysis of data

    Experiment, Section 8. The Null Hypothesis Edwards, A. W. F. (1998). "Natural Selection and the Sex Ratio: Fisher's Sources". American Naturalist. 151 (6):

    Statistics

    Statistics

    Statistics

  • Flood myth
  • Myth in which a great flood destroys civilization

    region-wide effect. The Black Sea deluge hypothesis offers a controversial account of long-term flooding; the hypothesis argues for a catastrophic irruption

    Flood myth

    Flood myth

    Flood_myth

  • Anatolian hypothesis
  • Theory of origin of Proto-Indo-Europeans

    The Anatolian hypothesis, also known as the Anatolian theory or the sedentary farmer theory, first developed by British archaeologist Colin Renfrew in

    Anatolian hypothesis

    Anatolian_hypothesis

  • Somatic marker hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that emotional processes guide or bias decision-making

    The somatic marker hypothesis, formulated by Antonio Damasio and associated researchers, proposes that emotional processes guide (or bias) behavior, particularly

    Somatic marker hypothesis

    Somatic marker hypothesis

    Somatic_marker_hypothesis

  • Grand tack hypothesis
  • Theory of early changes in Jupiter's orbit

    In planetary astronomy, the grand tack hypothesis proposes that Jupiter formed at a distance of 3.5 AU from the Sun, then migrated inward to 1.5 AU, before

    Grand tack hypothesis

    Grand tack hypothesis

    Grand_tack_hypothesis

  • Neuromechanics
  • Interdisciplinary field

    rather than individual muscles . The muscle synergy hypothesis presents motor control as a three-tiered hierarchy. In tier one, a motor task vector is

    Neuromechanics

    Neuromechanics

    Neuromechanics

  • Autism
  • Condition involving social and behavioral differences

    mother hypothesis, according to which poor parenting or lack of emotional support from parents leads to autism. When it was proposed, the hypothesis contributed

    Autism

    Autism

    Autism

  • Samuel
  • Biblical prophet and seer

    Chronicles 4 is not historical. According to the documentary hypothesis of Biblical source criticism, which postulates that "Deuteronomistic historians"

    Samuel

    Samuel

    Samuel

  • False memory
  • Psychological occurrence

    information it could only be explained by the construction hypothesis and not the strength hypothesis. Loftus then stated that a theory needed to be created

    False memory

    False_memory

  • Historicity of Jesus
  • Whether Jesus was a historical figure

    figure. Mainstream New Testament scholarship ignores the non-existence hypothesis and its arguments, as the question of historicity was generally settled

    Historicity of Jesus

    Historicity of Jesus

    Historicity_of_Jesus

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  • Maayan | மாயந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Maayan | மாயந

    Water source

    Maayan | மாயந

  • Ayn
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ayn

    Source

    Ayn

  • Divya Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Divya Shree

    Divine, Pure light, Source of wisdom

    Divya Shree

  • Veda-Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Veda-Shree

    Veda means Vedham and Shree means Sriman Narayana

    Veda-Shree

  • Sours
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sours

    English : patronymic from Middle English sour ‘sour’, ‘tart’, used as a nickname for a sour-tempered, sharp-tongued person.

    Sours

  • Tree
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southeastern)

    Tree

    English (mainly southeastern) : topographic name for someone who lived near a conspicuous tree, Middle English tre(w).

    Tree

  • Spruce
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spruce

    English : ethnic name for someone from Prussia, Middle English Spruce, Sprewse. Compare German Preuss. The adjective spruce ‘neat’, ‘dapper’, which probably derives from an attributive use of the name of the country, is not recorded until the late 16th century, too late for it to be a likely source of the surname. The tree (earlier called spruce fir) has likewise only come to be known by this name in the last couple of centuries.

    Spruce

  • Utsho
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Utsho

    Source

    Utsho

  • Force
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Force

    English : variant of Fosse. There has been some confusion with northwestern English force in the sense of ‘waterfall’, it is possible that the surname may also have arisen as a topographic name for someone living by a waterfall.French : topographic name for someone who lived by a fortress or stronghold, Old French force, Late Latin fortia, a derivative of fortis ‘strong’ (see Fort). There are several places named with this word (for example in Aude, and baronial lands in the Dordogne), and it may also be a habitational name from any of these.

    Force

  • Bourne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bourne

    English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, Old English burna, burne ‘spring’, ‘stream’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, for example Bourn in Cambridgeshire or Bourne in Lincolnshire. This word was replaced as the general word for a stream in southern dialects by Old English brōc (see Brook) and came to be restricted in meaning to a stream flowing only intermittently, especially in winter.

    Bourne

  • Tyree
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American

    Tyree

    Derivative of the Scandinavian god of battle 'Tyr.' Tuesday was named for Tyr.

    Tyree

  • Tyree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Tyree

    King

    Tyree

  • Maayan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Maayan

    Water source

    Maayan

  • Haddock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English of three possible origins

    Haddock

    English of three possible origins : of three possible origins: from a medieval survival with added initial H- of the Old English personal name Ædduc, a diminutive of Æddi, itself a short form of various compound names with the first element ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’.English of three possible origins : habitational name from Haydock near Liverpool, which is probably named from Welsh heiddog ‘characterized by barley’.English of three possible origins : from Middle English hadduc ‘haddock’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or fish seller, or a nickname for someone supposedly resembling the fish.

    Haddock

  • Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Shree

    Prosperous; Wife of the God Vishnu; Goddess Laxmi; Another Name of Goddess Parvati

    Shree

  • STURE
  • Male

    Swedish

    STURE

    Swedish name derived from Old Norse stúra, STURE means "obstinate."

    STURE

  • Taree
  • Girl/Female

    Japanese

    Taree

    Bending branch.

    Taree

  • Genkai
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian

    Genkai

    Source Ocean

    Genkai

  • Shree
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Shree

    Goddess Lakshmi, Auspicious, Luster, Prosperity, Pratham, Shrestha

    Shree

  • Soule
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Soule

    English : of uncertain origin; perhaps derived from the vocabulary word soul as a term of affection.French (Soulé) : variant of Soulier 1.George Soule (1600–80), one of the passengers on the Mayflower in 1620, was one of the founders of Duxbury, MA, where he became comparatively wealthy. He left eight children.

    Soule

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  • Batool
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Batool

    Ascetic virgin. Maiden.

  • Monika
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American Greek Swedish German

    Monika

    Counselor.

  • Bakri |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Bakri |

    One who starts work early

  • Lackland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lackland

    English : in all probability an English variant of Scottish Lachlan (see McLachlan), altered through folk etymology. However, Black cites one John sine terra (c. 1180–1214), suggesting that the surname could have arisen quite literally as a nickname for a man with no land.

  • Marzuqah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Marzuqah

    Fortunate; Blessed by God

  • Lucia
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Lucia

    The light of india

  • Anwita
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Anwita

    Goddess Durga

  • LILING
  • Female

    Chinese

    LILING

    white jasmine tinkling.

  • Jayditya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jayditya

    Victorious Sun

  • Sunukkuhkau
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Sunukkuhkau

    He crushes.

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  • Three-parted
  • a.

    Divided into, or consisting of, three parts; tripartite.

  • Three-way
  • a.

    Connected with, or serving to connect, three channels or pipes; as, a three-way cock or valve.

  • Three-leaved
  • a.

    Consisting of three distinct leaflets; having the leaflets arranged in threes.

  • Three
  • n.

    A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii.

  • Three-nerved
  • a.

    Having three nerves.

  • Three-leaved
  • a.

    Producing three leaves; as, three-leaved nightshade.

  • Three-ply
  • a.

    Consisting of three distinct webs inwrought together in weaving, as cloth or carpeting; having three strands; threefold.

  • Three
  • n.

    The number greater by a unit than two; three units or objects.

  • Spruce
  • a.

    The wood or timber of the spruce tree.

  • Three-flowered
  • a.

    Bearing three flowers together, or only three flowers.

  • Three-valved
  • a.

    Consisting of, or having, three valves; opening with three valves; as, a three-valved pericarp.

  • Sours
  • n.

    Source. See Source.

  • Three-sided
  • a.

    Having three sides, especially three plane sides; as, a three-sided stem, leaf, petiole, peduncle, scape, or pericarp.

  • Three-cornered
  • a.

    Having three prominent longitudinal angles; as, a three-cornered stem.

  • Sourde
  • v. i.

    To have origin or source; to rise; to spring.

  • Three-leafed
  • a.

    Alt. of Three-leaved

  • Tree
  • v. t.

    To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to stretch upon a tree; as, to tree a boot. See Tree, n., 3.

  • Three-pointed
  • a.

    Having three acute or setigerous points; tricuspidate.

  • Three-lobed
  • a.

    Having three lobes.

  • Three-cornered
  • a.

    Having three corners, or angles; as, a three-cornered hat.