Using if..then..and because.
No, a hypothesis is written in future tense. It should be written also in an "if...then..." format, i.e. If the soda is combined with carbon dioxide, then the soda will foam.
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 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.
Yes, a hypothesis should be formulated as a statement, not a question.
Regroup and propose another theory Propose another hypothesis
Herbert W. Pearson has written: 'A nebulo-meteoric hypothesis of creation' -- subject(s): Cosmogony, Nebular hypothesis, Meteoritic hypothesis, Comets
HYPOTHESIS: a hypothesis is what you think will happen. You should try starting it off with my hypothesis is... next it will.... then it will... finally it will...
come up with new hypothesis