why do you usually need more than one hypothesis for a question?
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why do you usually need more than one hypothesis for a question?
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An hypothesis is a specific statement of prediction. ... A single study may have one or many hypotheses. Actually, whenever I talk about an hypothesis, I am really thinking simultaneously about two hypotheses. Let's say that you predict that there will be a relationship between two variables in your study
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