Why Would A Scientist Choose To State Their Hypothesis As A Null Hypothesis?

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Why Would A Scientist Choose To State Their Hypothesis As A Null Hypothesis?

a. Because even if strongly supported, a hypothesis can always be disproved. b. Because a hypothesis can only be strongly supported, never proven. c. Because only a single observation rejecting the null hypothesis is needed to disprove it. d. Because it is easier to disprove than prove things in science. e. All of the above are reasons for stating a null hypothesis.
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e. All of the above are reasons for stating a null hypothesis.

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