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It must be testable, and must be falsify-able
The significant hypothesis is the one that you will be able to confirm.
Because a hypothesis is a question.. so u need a question in order to answer something. to start an whole investigation... u need a questionn (hypothesis)
The hypothesis must be able to be proved true or false.
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"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
It must be testable, and must be falsify-able
The significant hypothesis is the one that you will be able to confirm.
Be able to reject the null hypothesis and accept the research hypothesis
Be able to reject the null hypothesis and accept the research hypothesis
Be able to reject the null hypothesis and accept the research hypothesis
The hypothesis must be able to be proved true or false.
The hypothesis must be able to be proved true or false.
A hypothesis is a specific, testable prediction about the relationship between variables in a research study, based on existing knowledge or theory. An assumption, on the other hand, is a belief that is taken for granted or accepted as true without proof, which may not always be explicitly stated or tested in research. Hypotheses guide the research process, while assumptions are often underlying beliefs or conditions that influence the research design or interpretation of results.
Because a hypothesis is a question.. so u need a question in order to answer something. to start an whole investigation... u need a questionn (hypothesis)