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EQ: How should I write my hypotheses and conclusions? Important information and examples of hypotheses. Important information and examples of conclusions.
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Writing Hypotheses A hypothesis is never “right” or “wrong.” A hypothesis is: SUPPORTED REJECTED A hypothesis SHOULD always be written: “If….then, because” format. (but is it?)
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Write a Hypothesis The marble will sink to the bottom of the beaker. (This is an incorrectly written hypothesis) If I add the marble, then it will sink to the bottom because it is more dense than the water.
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Writing Conclusions Include in your conclusion an evaluation of your hypothesis, then use data from the lab to support your answer.
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Write a Conclusion (Our hypothesis was: If I add the marble, then it will sink to the bottom.) My hypothesis was supported – the marble sank to the bottom of the beaker. (good) My hypothesis was supported – the marble sank to the bottom of the beaker because its density was 5.6 g/mL while the density of water is 1 g/mL. (better!)
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