To draw a hypothesis, start by identifying a specific question or problem based on observations or existing knowledge. Then, formulate a testable statement that predicts a potential outcome or relationship between variables. Ensure that the hypothesis is clear and concise, making it easy to evaluate through experimentation or further observation. Finally, consider how the hypothesis can be tested and what data will be needed to support or refute it.
If the conclusion you draw from the data supports your hypothesis.
In order to form a hypothesis, you draw on everything you know and everything that you can imagine. It's a creative process.
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One can draw a tentative hypothesis by clearly examining the varriables from the literature.
If the conclusion you draw from the data supports your hypothesis.
That its wrong (false).
In order to form a hypothesis, you draw on everything you know and everything that you can imagine. It's a creative process.
draw conclusions
it depends...
draw conclusions
draw conclusions
it depends...
draw conclusions
draw conclusions
draw conclusions