Hypotheses are formulated by identifying a specific research question or problem and proposing a testable explanation or prediction based on existing knowledge or observations. This involves conducting preliminary research to gather relevant information and then articulating the hypothesis in a clear, concise manner, often in the form of an "if-then" statement. The hypothesis should be measurable and falsifiable, allowing for empirical testing through experimentation or observation.
Formulating is a verb. It's the present participle of 'formulate'.
I need to think how I can formulate a question using the word "formulate" in it.
how did the student formulate it by drawing a conclusion
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I thought hard to formulate an answer to my students question
Please formulate this chemistry equation.
The intention of the meeting is to formulate a plan to deal with the problems.
The teacher explained how to formulate a complete sentence. After suffering a head injury, she struggled to formulate ideas and express them clearly.
How can you formulate your answers if you do not understand the instruction? (interrogative sentence)
Some antonyms for formulate are: -confuse -muddle -abort -destroy
The test was hard because we had to formulate the events.
After receiving the necessary information, I started to formulate my plan.