A hypothesis must be a testable and falsifiable statement that provides a possible answer to a scientific question. It should be formulated based on observations and existing knowledge, allowing for experimentation and data collection to support or refute it. Importantly, a good hypothesis often predicts a relationship between variables, guiding the research process.
It is a falsifiable theory about some scientific aspect. Falsifiable means that it must be possible to devise a test whose outcome can prove the hypothesis is false.
the part when you MUST ask a question
In order for a statement to be called a scientific hypothesis, it must be specific and testable.
It must be possible to observe whether the hypothesis is true.
A correct or good hypothesis includes if then and because. A hypothesis must be a possible answer and must be testable
It is a falsifiable theory about some scientific aspect. Falsifiable means that it must be possible to devise a test whose outcome can prove the hypothesis is false.
the part when you MUST ask a question
the part when you MUST ask a question
the part when you MUST ask a question
It must be possible to perform a test that will answer the question.
Is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. A hypothesis must be tested for it to be a scientific hypothesis.
A scientific theory or hypothesis must be able to make predictions that can be tested. It must be possible to design an experiment so that there is one outcome if the hypothesis is true and a different outcome if it is false. This is what is meant by saying that a hypothesis is testable or falsifiable. If such as experiment is carried out and the outcome is not as predicted then the hypothesis must be rejected and replaced by an alternative hypothesis - or a modified version.
In order for a statement to be called a scientific hypothesis, it must be specific and testable.
It must be possible to observe whether the hypothesis is true.
It must be possible to observe whether the hypothesis is true.
A correct or good hypothesis includes if then and because. A hypothesis must be a possible answer and must be testable
Generally speaking, there is a "scientific process" that is followed. A general version of the "scientific process" is as follows: Ask a question, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, draw a conclusion, report results.