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Camella's CAMELLA M. GALAPIN

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Solely for Educational Purposes

    A Strong Hypothesis by Camella M. Galapin

    A Strong Hypothesis by Camella M. Galapin

    Let's talk about hypothesis!



    Following the scientific method, we come up with a question that we want to answer, we do some initial research, and then before we set out to answer the question by performing an experiment and observing what happens, we first clearly identify what we "think" will happen.

    We make an "educated guess."

    We write a hypothesis.

    We set out to prove or disprove the hypothesis.

    What you "think" will happen, of course, should be based on your preliminary research and your understanding of the science and scientific principles involved in your proposed experiment or study. In other words, you don't simply "guess." You're not taking a shot in the dark. You're not pulling your statement out of thin air. Instead, you make an "educated guess" based on what you already know and what you have already learned from your research.

    If you keep in mind the format of a well-constructed hypothesis, you should find that writing your hypothesis is not difficult to do. You'll also find that in order to write a solid hypothesis, you need to understand what your variables are for your project. It's all connected!



    Source:

    Science Buddies. (2010). A Strong Hypothesis. Retrieved from https://www.sciencebuddies.org/blog/a-strong-hypothesis

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