Hypothesis Argues facts
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The Lead-Crime hypothesis which states there is a proposed link between childhood exposure to lead and increases in violent crime later in life. The hypothesis argues that the removal of lead additives from motor fuel and the decline in lead exposure explains the reduction in crime after 1990
The Fighting Hypothesis, which argues that left-handedness was not bred out of the gene pool because it provided an advantage in the combat.
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The Rare Earth Hypothesis argues that the evolution of organisms on Earth required an improbable combination of astrophysical and geological events and circumstances unlikely to happen again in the Universe.
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The "Bennett Hypothesis" which argues that increases in financial aid enables colleges and universities to blithely raise their tuitions, confident that Federal loan subsidies will help cushion the increase.
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Despite a bunch of consistent, double blind trials showing no support for the hypothesis, the vast majority of people believe sugar causes hyperactivity in children (OC: and they'll argue STRONGLY with you against the science.)
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The Documentary Hypothesis, which argues that the Torah (Hebrew Bible/Five Books of Moses/Pentateuch) was actually derived from no fewer than four originally independent, parallel, and complete narratives (initialed as 'J,' 'E,' 'P,' and 'D'), and later combined by one or many editors.