One hypothesis could be that colour affects people with the alternative hypothesis that it does not.
I might hypothesize that very colorful objects are easier to remember than blandly colored or black and white objects. Possibly a flash card type test could be used to investigate the hypothesis.
Color effect to the person's mood is directly.For example, when you see the orange, the mood will be happy, when people see the gray, the mood will be slightly down! Of course, the color of the emotional impact is not big, but say it directly affect the mood of people do not leave!<a href=" http://www.seoacer.com/blog/ ">SEO</a>
A casual hypothesis is a more usual hypothesis.
well yes it does but it all depends what the color of your room is and if you are having a bad day.
Stanley Milgram's experiment investigated the effect of authority on people's willingness to do unethical things, stemming from the experiences of the Holocaust. I think his hypothesis was that if people are pressured by a person of authority to do something, they will do it, even if it is against their moral code.
Very probable it is not a serious hypothesis.
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The color doesn't affect the taste.
I might hypothesize that very colorful objects are easier to remember than blandly colored or black and white objects. Possibly a flash card type test could be used to investigate the hypothesis.
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
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We don't know what your hypothesis is. In terms of general rules for expressing a hypothesis, it is good to be clear, succinct, and accurate when stating a hypothesis. Here are some possible hypotheses which might address the question, how does smell affect taste: We cannot taste something accurately without smell. Taste is less enjoyable without smell. Smell is more important for some people than for others, in its contribution to taste.
how does color affect a person's mood
Because it's maybe the only color they see.