Nina hypothesizes that more massive objects sink and less massive objects float. She gathers several objects, records their mass, and tests whether they sink or float in water. Nina concluded her hypothesis was not supported by the data she collected.
Was her first hypothesis still valuable?
No, because her first hypothesis was not supported, she should change it to match her results.
Yes, because her new experiment will prove that her original hypothesis was incorrect.
Yes, because even though her first hypothesis was not supported, it led her to a new experiment and hypothesis to test.
No, because her new hypothesis will be proved by her new experiment.