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How a hypothesis is formulated . Explain in Detail , but answer should be describtive and detailed .

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Answered by JigidiKilladi
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First, it must state an expected relationship between variables. Second, it must be testable and falsifiable; researchers must be able to test whether a hypothesis is truth or false. ... Formulating a hypothesis requires a specific, testable, and predictable statement driven by theoretical guidance and/or prior evidence.

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Answered by Yeony
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In general, a hypothesis is formulated by rephrasing the objective of a study as a statement, e.g., if the objective of an investigation is to determine if a pesticide is safe, the resulting hypothesis might be “the pesticide is not safe”, or alternatively that “the pesticide is safe”.

Formulating a hypothesis requires a specific, testable, and predictable statement driven by theoretical guidance and/or prior evidence. A hypothesis can be formulated in various research designs. In experimental settings, researchers compare two or more groups of research participants to investigate the differences of the research outcomes.

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