Ex hypothesi: According to assumptions, based on assumptions. (New Latin ex hypothesi : Latin ex, out of, by + Latin hypothesi, ablative of hypothesis, hypothesis)
Basic format for any hypothesis has always been taught as; IF/Then. Ex. If there are 100mg of salt in the water then the water will freeze at a lower temperature Though there is not really any "format" to a hypothesis it is normally written in this format.
It is what you think the answer will be to your question, answer it before you do the experiment. State it like this: if ______________, then _______________ ex) if water is used, then my face will not melt
A hypothesis
There math tools used in a experiment (Ex: Like in a hypothesis) If u use them u will be able to measure your results and have accurate data.
They still chart the data. Then they go back to their hypothesis and change it/fix it up a bit. After they have a new (but one that still relates to their old hypothesis) hypothesis, they re-do their experiment. Ex) "I believe girls have better quiz scores than boys because they have better short term memory" If your hypothesis is incorrect (ie: the boys do better) then you need to change the hypothesis and test it again--> "I believe girls have better quiz scores because they have better long term memory".
to make a hypothesis must include if the and then the ex. if the salinity of the water increases then the more brine shrimp will hatch
You would do the experiment. Ex. If chocolate is given to kids then, there heartbeat will be faster. To test the hypothesis you have to give chocolate to kids, then measure there heartbeat.
Starts with "If" and half way has "then" ex. If a plant is given fertilizer, then it will grow faster. A HYPOTHESIS IS ALWAYS IN STATEMENT FORM... NEVER IN QUESTION FORM!!
Ex post facto" literally means "after the fact". So ex post facto hypothesizing occurs when you notice a correlation between two variables, andthen make your hypothesis. (rather than the other way around)For example, I may start with a hypothesis like "sugary foods cause child obesity". I do my research and find that TV watching actually shows a much higher correlation with child obesity. So then I change my original hypothesis and disseminate my findings as if that had been my hypothesis all along - to make it look as if I had a correct hypothesis.
Basic format for any hypothesis has always been taught as; IF/Then. Ex. If there are 100mg of salt in the water then the water will freeze at a lower temperature Though there is not really any "format" to a hypothesis it is normally written in this format.
It is what you think the answer will be to your question, answer it before you do the experiment. State it like this: if ______________, then _______________ ex) if water is used, then my face will not melt
A hypothesis is educated guess. It could be a fact but not a proven one yet. Hypothesis are made in an "if, then" format ex) If the sun is shinning, then it is not raining. THerefore it is a statement until proven fact.
A hypothesis
They suspect something (ex. lake trout is poisoned with mercury). Then they set up a hypothesis (ex. 2 of 5 lake trouts contains more than 0,5 g mercury / kg).
If you are talking about Geometry, then it tricked me, too. Turns out, hypothesis is what is AFTER the "if." DO NOT INCLUDE THE "IF", IT'S WRONG. And the conclusion is everything AFTER the "then." DO NOT INCLUDE "THEN", IT'S WRONG!" And the hypothesis does NOT have to come before the conclusion. ex. If it is Monday, then we have school. hypothesis, "It is Monday." conclusion, "We have school." example of the If-Then going "Then-If" (so to speak): We have school if it is Monday. hypothesis, "It is Monday." conclusion, "We have school." See? Simple, right. But, tests can be tricky, so watch out!
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There math tools used in a experiment (Ex: Like in a hypothesis) If u use them u will be able to measure your results and have accurate data.