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An experiment is designed to test the hypothesis. To create an experiment, you have to first think of the what materials are needed, and then develop a procedure.
To create a research hypothesis effectively, start by identifying the research question you want to investigate. Then, review existing literature to gather background information. Next, formulate a clear and specific hypothesis that predicts the relationship between variables. Make sure your hypothesis is testable and based on sound reasoning. Finally, refine and revise your hypothesis as needed before conducting your research.
A hypothesis is an "educated guess". An example of how it could be used: John needed to test his hypothesis about molecular degenaration.
Create an experiment
create another one
Create a hypothesis.
many differnet scientists doing expiraments that prove the hypothesis to be true-then it becomes a theory
create hypthesis, determine testing method to evaluate and threshold needed to surpass to consider result valid in the sense of the hypothesis, test statistically significant, compare result to threshold defined, if under: drop hypothesis, if equal or above: accept as correct
If the hypothesis is not in accordance with premises we should regard it to be false. (For example when a killed man wears summer clothes we can create a hypothesis that he wanted to go south. But there is no luggage with him which indicates the falsity of this hypothesis.)
A rejected hypothesis could be helpful to a scientist because it helps them create a theory by process of elimination.
A hypothesis is interesting when it is plausible. If you are well informed about the situation for which some hypothesis is needed, then you have a chance of coming up with a believable hypothesis. A very implausible hypothesis might be funny, but it would not really be an interesting hypothesis, insofar as it would be immediately dismissed other than as a subject of comedy.
To create a hypothesis for research, start by identifying the research question you want to investigate. Then, make an educated guess or prediction about the relationship between variables based on existing knowledge or theories. Formulate your hypothesis as a clear statement that can be tested through experimentation or observation.