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When scientists are studying a problem they make observations and then develop a hypothesis to explain their observations. What exactly is a hypothesis? Many people refer to a hypothesis as an educated guess that is based on information that a scientist has already learned.
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www.ciese.org/curriculum/drainproj/hypothesis.html
www.ciese.org/curriculum/drainproj/hypothesis.html
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After you have introduced the project, lead the students in developing their own hypotheses. Depending on the age and ability of the students, you may choose to have them develop the hypotheses as a whole class activity, as teams, or as individuals. ... Activity 1: Develop a Hypothesis...
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www.ciese.org/curriculum/dipproj2/en/lesson1.shtml
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Little Linda needs to include a research hypothesis in her grant proposal, but doesn't know what it should say. Professor Mean explains that you should develop a hypothesis to giveyour research clarity. There are four components in most research hypotheses:
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www.childrens-mercy.org/stats/plan/hypo.asp
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Introduce the Project: The main purpose of this project is to make a general determination about the water quality of a fresh water body, compare the data collected by all project ... Develop Hypotheses based on the following questions: (this can be done as a whole class activity, as teams, or as individuals)
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www.k12science.org/curriculum/dipproj2/en/activity1.sht...
www.k12science.org/curriculum/dipproj2/en/activity1.shtml
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www.courses.psu.edu/h_p_a/h_p_a597d_iai2/oinvest1/sld01...
www.courses.psu.edu/h_p_a/h_p_a597d_iai2/oinvest1/sld012.htm
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The development of your hypothesis and your literature search. ... Develop a hypothesis that you will be testing on your final exam. ... Develop methods and determine how you would collect data and your experiment.
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www.cuyamaca.net/steve.weinert/class_items/statistics/l...
www.cuyamaca.net/steve.weinert/class_items/statistics/lab_11.htm
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In order to carry out an experiment on this topic, there must be a more concrete hypothesis and argument on the origin of this reason for ìbullying.î; As far as the effectiveness of the argument goes, it is hard to assess this criteria because the exact nature of your argument is very unclear.
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jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/humannature00/ProposalArticles...
jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/humannature00/ProposalArticles/Needstofurtherdevelophypo.html
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Developing a Hypothesis. Suppose you and your neighbor are growing tomatoes. One day you notice that your neighbor's plants are much bigger than yours. ...
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www.hollandchristian.org/science.6th.links.dvos/files/0...
www.hollandchristian.org/science.6th.links.dvos/files/03_develophyposthesis.pdf
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As you start to develop your psychology experiment, you first need to develop a hypothesis. Learn more about how to form a hypothesis for your experiment. ... The next step in conducting your psychology experiment is to develop a testable hypothesis.
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psychology.about.com/od/researchmethods/ss/conducting-p...
psychology.about.com/od/researchmethods/ss/conducting-psychology-experiments_4.htm
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