A hypothesis should be witten in a way that can be 1 tested by an experiment and 2 stated as a definite statement.
If, then format describes the experiment.
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An invalid one
You would test your hypothesis by predicting what the results of your experiment will be so it's like a type of prediction. Another way is what do you think the outcome will be.
a. conclusion b.hypothesis c. data d. measurement
A hypothesis for a science fair project is a scientific guess for what will happen after you perform your experiment and why. an example is if you are testing how long you buzz on a certain type of Monster, you would say, "I think this type of Monster energy drink will last the longest because it has the highest amount of ginseng," or something.
Conduct a controlled experiment of course...everyone knows that
Rejecting a true null hypothesis.
Failing to reject a false null hypothesis.
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Yes, although if the experiment is performed correctly there should be relatively little chance of this occurring. This is referred to as a type II error in statistics - the data supports rejecting the hypothesis even though the hypothesis is correct.
A hypothesis for paper chromatography depends on what you are making the hypothesis on. A hypothesis for the speed of chromatography could be that you think the speed of the process can be changed depending on the type of paper, or whatever the stationary phase is, and the type of solvent being used.
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There are two types of errors associated with hypothesis testing. Type I error occurs when the null hypothesis is rejected when it is true. Type II error occurs when the null hypothesis is not rejected when it is false. H0 is referred to as the null hypothesis and Ha (or H1) is referred to as the alternative hypothesis.
Type your answer here... Hypothesis is your guess/prediction to the results of an experiment and also in relation to the aim of the experiment.
examining/ experimenting/ testing/ verifying... it depends on the type of hypothesis to an extent I think.
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If the type 1 error has a probability of 01 = 1, then you will always reject the null hypothesis (false positive) - even when the evidence is wholly consistent with the null hypothesis.