Which of the following is not true about
a hypothesis?
A: It is an explanation for an observation
B: It must restate the question
C: It is testable
D. It can be written as an if/then statement
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The following statements are false is option b) it must restate the question
Explanation:
It must restate the question
- It will state the question based on the hypothesis statements. It is not appropriate to restate the hypothesis's question.
- It's now time to present your hypothesis. The hypothesis is a prediction of what will happen in your experiment.
It is an explanation for an observation
- Scientists advance by employing the scientific method, which involves testing results against nature.
- A scientist tries to describe what he or she has seen after viewing it. A hypothesis is a theory that explains an observation.
It is testable
- An educated guess or prediction regarding the link between two variables is referred to as a hypothesis.
- It must be a testable proposition, one that can be supported or refuted by empirical facts.
- The goal of a hypothesis is to test a notion rather than to prove it.
It can be written as an if/then statement
- The phrases "IF" and "THEN" are frequently used in hypothesis writing. "If I do not study, I will fail the test," for example.
- Your independent and dependent variables are reflected in the "if" and "then" statements.
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