The 6 criteria of science are consistency,observability,natural,perdictibility,testibility,and tentativeness.
A good hypothesis is one that is plausible, testable, and refutable. The hypothesis is basically a prediction of what is going to happen in an experiment before the experiment is done.
Testability
Simplicity (aka parsimony)
Scope
Fruitfulness
Conservatism
1. Have a question. 2. Make a Hypothesis. 3. Test the Hypothesis. 4. Collect and analyze data. 5. Come to a conclusion where you state whether or not your hypothesis was correct.
A good hypothesis is determined by: Use of what you learned and what you know to infer the happenings. Also, if you have good reason to your inferences. Try to put at least 3 or 4 good reasons in. If the reasons make sense, and they are possibly correct, or close to it, you should have a pretty well built hypothesis.
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The best way to make a hypothesis is to educate yourself on the topic. Then develop a question that you can answer.
1.make a observation 2.ask a question 3.create a hypothesis 4.test a hypothesis 5.collect data and anylasis 6.form a conclusion
a good hypothesis for glow in the dark water is how to make it
Five physical characteristics of a mineral are: hardness, luster, diaphaneity, colour, and streak.
1. Have a question. 2. Make a Hypothesis. 3. Test the Hypothesis. 4. Collect and analyze data. 5. Come to a conclusion where you state whether or not your hypothesis was correct.
There are quite a few characteristics that make a good specification. A good specification must include the concept of clarity and conciseness in it. The specs should be easily understandable for a lay person.
hardness, luster, diaphaneity, colour, and streak
confidance
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A good hypothesis is determined by: Use of what you learned and what you know to infer the happenings. Also, if you have good reason to your inferences. Try to put at least 3 or 4 good reasons in. If the reasons make sense, and they are possibly correct, or close to it, you should have a pretty well built hypothesis.
pores present in it. affinity for water.
Not in all subjects, because in some subjects, you'll need to have an exact answer. You can make a hypothesis in science, not in math or social studies.
his determinatioltn
There is no "correct" hypothesis - a hypothesis is a GUESS based on what YOU know. Make a good guess based on what you know about the wind and then test to see if your guess is right or not. It doesn't matter if you guessed right, just that you guessed and then got information to show what actually happened.