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hypothesis
The lab would be used to test your hypothesis to whether or not you were correct. You would first want to form a hypothesis and then gather data to support or discredit your hypothesis. The hypothesis could be testing anything essentially.
Meteorology.
Forming a hypothesis is the first step of conducting a scientific experiment.
1) Determine the focus & direction for a research effort. 2) Development of a hypothesis forces the researcher to clearly state the purpose of the research activity. 3) Determine what variables will not be considered in a study, as well as those that will be considered.
No you would not include your hypothesis in your conclusion because they are two different and separate procedures in the Scientific Method.
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What was the main hypothesisof the study
form a hypothesis first.
To test a hypothesis
Absolutely yes, an hypothesis can be wrong. Here are some examples:Lack of accurate information can influence an hypothesis. Example: Christopher Columbus's hypothesis was that he would reach the Far East. He didn't know the Americas existed. His hypothesis was wrong.Personal biases can influence an hypothesis. Example: If I was mugged by a Caucasian Middle-Aged Woman, I could later form an hypothesis in a professional study that Caucasian Middle-Aged Women are more angry than other ages of Caucasian Women. A bias can also be racial discrimination.Lack of a large enough group or cohort to study. Example: If I want to study male sexuality, but only 2 males join the study, how can I make any correct hypothesis about "most men" if I only study 2 men? However, if I study 10,000 men, it provides a larger group with more diversity and gives me a greater chance of making a correct hypothesis.The best scientists and researchers know that questions lead to an hypothesis, and an hypothesis leads to more questions, which often means changing the working hypothesis. As an example, the study of cancer and its causes have been going on for years. Every study has an hypothesis, but, many hypotheses may have crumbled away in the studies and results. Hypothesis can be proven or disproven ... therefore can be accurate/right, or inaccurate/wrong.
Cosmology, Astronomy, Astrophysics, etc.
A hypothesis which you've deduced and would be reasonable to pursue.
To test a hypothesis
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