What is a Hypothesis?.

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What is a Hypothesis?

Hypothesis Is a possible answer to a question or an explanation for a set of observations

Possible Descriptions… A tentative explanation A statement that can be tested An educated guess

What a Hypothesis IS A hypothesis is an IF/THEN statement that may or may not be followed by a BECAUSE Explanation. IF (Independent Variable) is changed THEN (dependant variable) will change BECAUSE…

Research Questions (there are 3)

Research Questions (you will need to know these) To what extent does the Independent Variable AFFECT the Dependent Variable? How does the Independent Variable AFFECT the Dependent Variable? What evidence indicates that the Independent Variable AFFECTS the Dependent Variable