If ... then...
ex. if it is raining outside then it is wet outside.
the hypothesis must be testable, and must be falsifiable
one deer many
Using if..then..and because.
Revise or discard your hypothesis.
The hypothesis is before you begin the expariment, so the first thing you should do is write down your hypothesis.
there should be atleast 1
should be tested by the scientific community
Your hypothesis.
Using if..then..and because.
A proper hypothesis is one that has at least a superficially reasonable quality to it, it has some plausibility as an explanation for whatever it is that you are trying to explain. If it is obviously ridiculous, then it does not qualify as a proper hypothesis. In addition, from a scientific viewpoint a hypothesis should be testable in some way. If there is no way to test your hypothesis then what you are doing is philosophy, not science.
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No, a hypothesis is typically written in present tense to clearly state the expected relationship between variables and to guide the research process.
A hypothesis should be witten in a way that can be 1 tested by an experiment and 2 stated as a definite statement.
test your hypothesis.
Reevaluate your hypothesis, or reject the hypothesis. You should also recheck your data.
A good research hypothesis must first, and most importantly, have a testable hypothesis. The hypothesis should be stated, it is not a question. It should be brief and to the point. Finally, there should some previous research that should be used to help form the hypothesis.
A hypothesis should: (1) be written in a declarative sentence; (2) be written in present tense; (3) contain the population; (4) contain the variables; (5) reflect the problem or purpose statement; and (6) be empirically testable.
A good research hypothesis must first, and most importantly, have a testable hypothesis. The hypothesis should be stated, it is not a question. It should be brief and to the point. Finally, there should some previous research that should be used to help form the hypothesis.
A hypothesis is typically written as an "If-then" statement, where you propose a cause-and-effect relationship between two variables. It should be specific, testable, and clearly state the expected outcome of the study or experiment.
Regroup and propose another theory Propose another hypothesis