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  2. Learn about a hypothesis in science and what it means. Discover how to create a hypothesis as a step in the scientific method and how to test a hypothesis to see if it is correct.

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    A hypothesis is a prediction of an outcome that can be tested using an experiment.
    A hypothesis has variables, or aspects, of an experiment that change and can be measured.

    Theresa and Jerry are making cupcakes for a class bake sale, and have the following conversation: Theresa: I love making cupcakes! I think that if we make more vanilla cupcakes than chocolate ones, then they will sell better. Jerry: I agree! I like vanilla better than chocolate, but I think that if we also make some peanut butter cupcakes, then tho...

    In the conversation, Theresa states that it is going to get dark soon. Is this a hypothesis? Why or why not?
    In the conversation, Jerry states that he believes that if they make peanut butter cupcakes, then they will sell the best. Is this a hypothesis? Why or why not?
    In the conversation, Jerry states that he likes vanilla cupcakes better than chocolate cupcakes. Is this a hypothesis? Why or why not?
    From the conversation, list all of the hypotheses you can find.
    This is not a hypothesis, because the statement "it is going to get dark soon" cannot be tested.
    This is a hypothesis because the statement can be tested by making peanut butter cupcakes and then seeing if they sell them better than the other flavors.
    This is not a hypothesis. Rather, the statement that Jerry likes vanilla cupcakes better than chocolate cupcakes is simply an opinion, and cannot be tested since it is already a conclusion.
    The hypotheses in the conversation are as follows:
  3. Dec 10, 2019 · A hypothesis (plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for an observation. The definition depends on the subject. In science, a hypothesis is part of the scientific method. It is a prediction or explanation that is tested by an experiment. Observations and experiments may disprove a scientific hypothesis, but can never entirely prove one.

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  4. What is a Hypothesis? Experimental Design. Today, students learned about the importance of experimental design. Starting with the steps of the Ruler Drop Experiment which we can use to test reaction times, students came up with their own hypotheses about what variables might affect peoples reaction times.

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · Scientific hypothesis, idea that proposes an explanation for an observed phenomenon or narrow set of phenomena. Two key features of a scientific hypothesis are falsifiability and testability, which are reflected in an ‘If...then’ statement, and the ability to be supported or refuted in observation or experimentation.

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  6. Mar 25, 2022 · Share on: Learn what makes a good hypothesis, and how to develop one. Developing a Scientific Hypothesis. After identifying a testable question, it is important for students to research and or/review what they already know about the scientific principles involved in their experimental inquiries.

  7. part of speech: noun. inflections: hypotheses. definition: a prediction or educated guess that can be tested and can be used to guide further study. This chapter explains scientists' new hypothesis about the birth of stars. similar words: theory.

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