Differentiate between general hypothesis and action hypothesis
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Summary. Hypotheses are intelligent and logical guesses about possible differences, relationships, causes and solutions. ... A hypothesis could be in declarative forms, predictive form, question form or null form. An action hypothesis is formed after listing all possible causes and choosing the most likely cause among them ...
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The differences between 'general hypothesis' and 'action hypothesis' are as follows.
- A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for any phenomenon.
- Hypotheses are proposed based on observations and experiments done in previous years.
- They form the backbone of all research, scientific or otherwise.
- They have been popular since ancient times with the best example being the hypotheses proposed by the ancient greek philosophers.
- Hypotheses allow scientists to evaluate certain outcomes or experiments.
- General hypotheses are hypotheses that are applicable to large categories. They are often simple statements.
- An action hypothesis is one that is formed in action research. They involve collecting data on all possibilities, causes, and conclusions and choosing the most appropriate and likely among them.
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