Proposition is a broad statement drawn from a theory, whereas a hypothesis takes this one step further and formulates a more specific statement that is empirically testable. Proposition states a relationship between two concepts, and a hypothesis operationalizes this relationship and puts it in an empirically testable form.
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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.
It is a question that you can find the answer to by carrying out an experiment.
testable
Proposition is a broad statement drawn from a theory, whereas a hypothesis takes this one step further and formulates a more specific statement that is empirically testable. Proposition states a relationship between two concepts, and a hypothesis operationalizes this relationship and puts it in an empirically testable form.
In short, no.
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The word empirically is an adverb.
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.
It is a question that you can find the answer to by carrying out an experiment.
testable
The hypothesis must be able to be proved true or false.
The hypothesis must be able to be proved true or false.
It must be possible to observe whether the hypothesis is true.
"Empirical" means -originating in or based on observation or experience. Something is "empirically wrong" when it is deducted or proved to be wrong by such an observation or experience. For example "oil dissolves in water" is an empirically wrong statement.
A testable prediction is also known as a hypothesis.