A hypothesis is a testable statement that predicts the relationship between two or more variables. It is often framed as an "if-then" statement, such as "If fertilizer is applied to plants, then they will grow taller than plants without fertilizer." A good hypothesis is specific, measurable, and based on existing knowledge or observations. It serves as a foundation for scientific experiments and research.
end the experiment and throw away the datarepeat the experiment until the hypothesis is supportedchange the hypothesisargue that the results were
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Hypothesis testing is how science progresses. Scientists come up with hypotheses (pl. for hypothesis) based on their observations and what is Known to be true (i.e. Laws of Physics...like gravity). Hypotheses are designed to answer a question and, by definition, MUST be DISprovable. If a hypothesis cannot be disproven, it has no value. For example, if I look outside and then say "I see the sky is blue"...that is not a hypothesis, it is an observation (or maybe a fact...albeit an optical illusion). However, if I look out the window and say "the sky ALWAYS appears blue"....That is a hypothesis, because it is testable and can be disproven, since tomorrow it might be gray.
Your hypothesis is like a good guess or prediction of what you expect to find from carrying out your experiment - in other words, it is like an answer to your aim.
end the experiment and throw away the datarepeat the experiment until the hypothesis is supportedchange the hypothesisargue that the results were
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if u looked it up on the computer look it up on a different website people like this guy/girl is a big jerk /\
if u looked it up on the computer look it up on a different website people like this guy/girl is a big jerk /\
That sounds to me like a type I error, or a false positive.
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Hypothesis testing is how science progresses. Scientists come up with hypotheses (pl. for hypothesis) based on their observations and what is Known to be true (i.e. Laws of Physics...like gravity). Hypotheses are designed to answer a question and, by definition, MUST be DISprovable. If a hypothesis cannot be disproven, it has no value. For example, if I look outside and then say "I see the sky is blue"...that is not a hypothesis, it is an observation (or maybe a fact...albeit an optical illusion). However, if I look out the window and say "the sky ALWAYS appears blue"....That is a hypothesis, because it is testable and can be disproven, since tomorrow it might be gray.
to write a hypothesis is like a gusses. Here is a guide of starting the body of a hypothesis. I predict if _________ then_______ because. thats how you write a hypothesis
i think this is going to happen an example would be "i think that the baking power will work the best for getting out the stain. hope this helps :]
Your hypothesis is like a good guess or prediction of what you expect to find from carrying out your experiment - in other words, it is like an answer to your aim.