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Scientists write their hypotheses by formulating a testable statement that predicts the relationship between variables. This often involves identifying an independent variable (the factor that is changed) and a dependent variable (the factor that is measured). A good hypothesis is specific, based on existing knowledge or observations, and can be supported or refuted through experimentation. It typically follows an "If...then..." format, indicating what will happen under certain conditions.

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