a prediction
It is the relationship between something happening (an effect) and why it happens (what causes it). So a simple example would be if I push you (the cause) you will move (the effect).
An unexplained observation between cause and effect.
To begin forming a hypothesis, you must observe your problem and try to imagine possible solutions. In other words, you must determine the cause and effect of possible explanations, so you can then determine if they can be proven wrong It relates because "cause and effect" is often used to find out the outcome of something. A hypothesis is a prediction on what you are about to find out By Linda
So a good hypothesis needs to be about the problem (obviously). You state a good hypothesis in this form: "If... then..." for example if There was a project on watering plants, a good hypothesis would be, " if i give every plant an equal amount of water, then the fern will grow the fastest." :)
for example i want to go in school but i have a sick.That's why i cant go to school the cause - i have a sick the effect - i cant go to school now...
hypothesis
It is the relationship between something happening (an effect) and why it happens (what causes it). So a simple example would be if I push you (the cause) you will move (the effect).
Give 3 example of cause and effect
cause and effect
statement is a cause and effect statement. If addresses the cause and then address then effect. For example if I crave chocolate then I will have a mint instead. They are often used to cause change in habits.
An effect comes about as a result of a cause and a cause makes an effect happen.
An unexplained observation between cause and effect.
To begin forming a hypothesis, you must observe your problem and try to imagine possible solutions. In other words, you must determine the cause and effect of possible explanations, so you can then determine if they can be proven wrong It relates because "cause and effect" is often used to find out the outcome of something. A hypothesis is a prediction on what you are about to find out By Linda
So a good hypothesis needs to be about the problem (obviously). You state a good hypothesis in this form: "If... then..." for example if There was a project on watering plants, a good hypothesis would be, " if i give every plant an equal amount of water, then the fern will grow the fastest." :)
the 3 kinds of hypothesis are: 1. alternative: this is the hypothesis that is affirmative, positive, and approving..... this gives a positive possible result of the experiment. 2. null: this is a negative hypothesis about the experiment........ 3. cause and effect: this kind of hypothesis gives a cause and effect hypothesis.... this has the "if & then" clause...... (example: "if sunlight affects the growth of plants, then it might slow down or fasten the plant's growth.")
hypothesis
The following statement creates a strong cause and effect connection, Due to the storm flooding the house, the people had to move. The cause was the storm flooding the house, and the effect was, people had to move.