enables the to be tested.
it should be clearly and concisely stated. simple to understand. portray a relationship with the problem being investigated. specific showing the stand of the researcher. easy to test,verify,limited in the scope and consistent with the problem being studied.
A conclusion must show that the hypothesis is correct
Before a hypothesis can be formed a review of what is known must be done.
A hypothesis (from Greek ὑπόθεσις; plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. The term derives from the Greek, ὑποτιθέναι - hypotithenaimeaning "to put under" or "to suppose".
A hypothesis become a theory if it is proved by experimental data. tested; conclusion (apex)
Is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. A hypothesis must be tested for it to be a scientific hypothesis.
"A hypothesis is a proposed answer to a question. To answer the question raised by your observations, the hypothesis must be testable." it means that you need to be able to prove that your hypothesis is true or not by creating an experiment and collect/analyze the data
"A hypothesis is a proposed answer to a question. To answer the question raised by your observations, the hypothesis must be testable." it means that you need to be able to prove that your hypothesis is true or not by creating an experiment and collect/analyze the data
the scientist proposed a theory after hypothesis.
A hypothesis (plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon
In Karl Popper's terminology there must be a way to prove a hypothesis false. That is what it means when scientists say that a specific hypothesis is a "testable hypothesis".
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Proposed explanation for a problem is a hypothesis.
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Basically, it is a supposition, a proposed explanation, or a theory that may lead to further investigation.
that would be either a hypothesis or theory
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