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What is an example of an Operational hypothesis?

An example of an operational hypothesis could be: "Increasing the number of sales calls made per day will result in higher total sales volume for the month." This hypothesis is specific and measurable, allowing for testing and analysis to determine its validity.


A tentative explanation of a phenomena based on observations is called a?

hypothesis?


How do you use hypothesis in a sentence?

Scientists use hypothesis to make predictions about the outcome of an experiment based on prior knowledge or observations. For example, a hypothesis may state that "If plants receive more sunlight, then they will grow taller."


CoRelation of hypothesis in psychology?

In statistics, a null hypothesis (H0) is a hypothesis set up to be nullified or refuted in order to support an alternative hypothesis. When used, the null hypothesis is presumed true until statistical evidence, in the form of a hypothesis test, indicates otherwise - that is, when the researcher has a certain degree of confidence, usually 95% to 99%, that the data does not support the null hypothesis. It is possible for an experiment to fail to reject the null hypothesis. It is also possible that both the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis are rejected if there are more than those two possibilities.


What is the difference between hypothesis and experimentation?

A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon, while experimentation involves testing this hypothesis through controlled observations or tests. Hypotheses guide experiments by providing a specific statement that can be tested and potentially supported or rejected through data collection and analysis.

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A tentative assumption made in order to test its validity?

The word "hypothesis" has this as one of its definitions.


What can be made in the field or in the laboratory?

A hypothesis


A statement made in advance that expresses the expected outcome if a hypothesis is accurate?

A statement made in advance that expresses the expected outcome if a hypothesis is accurate is a prediction. Don't get this confused with a hypothesis. A prediction is made before any data is there. Good luck!


What does preliminary hypothesis mean?

Preliminary hypothesis is an educated guess made before any experiment is done. A hypothesis is an unproven theory or statement.


Give you a sentence with the word hypothesis?

i made a hypothesis in language today , that we had a project due Wednesday.


Is a supposition made as a basis for reasoning?

A hypothesis.


What is a supposition made as a basis for reasoning?

A hypothesis.


What is making a hypothesis?

Making a hypothesis is turning your question into an answer Example: you say "How is a rainbow made" you answer the best of your ability) "A rainbow is made by the sun reflecting on the water"


What is make hypothesis?

Making a hypothesis is turning your question into an answer Example: you say "How is a rainbow made" you answer the best of your ability) "A rainbow is made by the sun reflecting on the water"


What is a statement made in advance that expresses the results that will be obtained from testing a hypothesis?

A statement made in advance that expresses the results that will be obtained from testing a hypothesis is a prediction. A hypothesis is supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.


Is the nebular hypothesis made out of helium and hydrogen?

If you have studied hard in life science you should know this but the real answer is that yes the nebular hypothesis was made by helium and hydrogen..


What evidence would you expect if your hypothesis was true?

The evidence that made you come to that conclusion. Remember that a hypothesis is an educated guess

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