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Precious Gomez

Ang scientific method o ang agham na pamamaraan ay isang proseso ng pag eeksperimento na ginagamit upang mapatunayan at mapag-aralan ang pagmamasid at masagot ang iba’t-ibang mga katanungan. Ibig bang sabihin nito na ang lahat ng mga scientists o mananaliksik ay eksaktong sinusunod ang prosesong ito? Hindi. Ang ilang bahagi ng agham ay mas medaling mai-test kaysa iba.

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Halimbawa, ang mga scientists na pinag aaralan kung paano magbago ang mga bituin habang tumatanda o kung paano natutunaw ng mga dinosaurs ang kanilang kinakain ay hindi maaaring pabilisin o i-fast forward ang buhay ng isang bituin ng milyon-milyong taon o magsagawa ng mga medikal na eksaminsasyon sa mga kumakaing dinosaurs upang ma kumpirma ang kanilang hinala o hypothesis. Kapag hindi posibleng magsagawa ng direktang pag-eeksperimento, binabago ng mga scientists ang kanilang scientific method. Kaya nga, maaring mayroong kasing daming scientific methods na katumbas sa dami ng mga scientists! Ngunit kahit na ito ay binabago, iisa pa din at hindi nagbabago ang kanilang layunin: ang alamin ang relasyon ng sanhi at epekto sa pamamagitan ng pagsagot sa mga katanungan, maingat na pagkokolekta at pagsusuri ng ebidensya, at pagtingin at pag analisa kung ang lahat ng impormasyong nakalap ay maaaring pagsamasamahin upang bumuho ng makabuluhang sagot.

Kahit na ipinapakita natin ang ating mga scientific methods sa iba’t-ibang magkakasunod na steps, importanteng alalahanin na ang bagong mga impormasyon o pag-iisip ay maaaring magdulot para ulitin at ibahin ng isang scientist ang kanyang direkson o proseso sa kalagitnaan ng kanyang pagsasaliksik. Ang proseso na tulad ng isang scientific method na nangangailangan ng madalas na pagbabago at pag-uulit ay tinatawag na iterative process.

Kahit na ikaw ay gumagawa ng isang proyekto para sa scientific fair, isang gawain sa loob ng silid-aralan, malayang nagsasaliksik o kahit ano pa mang klaseng scientific inquiry, ang pag-iintindi ng konsepto at proseso ng scientific method ay makakatulong para mai-focus moa ng iyong katanungan at maisaayos ang iyong proseso, obserbasyon at impormasyon para masagot ang iyong katanungan sa pinakaepektibong paraan.

Mga hakbang ng Scientific Method

Magtanong: Ang scientific method ay nagsisimula sa pagtatanong tungkol sa isang bagay na iyong napapansin: Paano, Ano, Kailan, Sino, Kung Saan, Bakit o Saan?

Para sa isang proyekto para sa science fair, ang ilang mga guro ay nangangailangan na kung maaari, ang iyong katanungan ay pwedeng masukat gamit ng isang numero.

Magsaliksik sa background: Imbes na umpisahan sa wala ang iyong pagpapalano para masagot ang iyong katanungan, mas mainam na gamitin ang library o magsaliksik sa internet upang matulungan kang maghanap ng pinakamabisang paraan na gawin ang iyong eksperimento at masiguradong hindi mo maulit ang nakaraang pagkakamali ng ibang scientists.

Gumawa ng Teorya o Hypothesis: Ang hypothesis ay isang edukado at lohikal na hula sa kung paano nangyayari ang mga bagay bagay. Ito ay isang tangkang pagsagot sa iyong tanong na may kasamang paliwanag na kayang kayang i-test at patunayan. Ang isang magandang hypothesis ay nagpapahintulot sa iyong gumawa ng isang hula:

“Kung _____ [ginawa koi to]_______, pwes _____________(ito)________ ang mangyayari.”

Kailangan mong sabihin ang iyong hypothesis at ang iyong hula na iyong itetest. Ang mga predictions o hula ay dapat na medaling masukat.

Subukan Ang Iyong Hypothesis sa Pamamagitan ng Isang Eksperimento: Ang iyong eksperimento ang susubok sa iyong hula kung ito ba ay tama at siyang magpapatunay kung tama ba o mali ang iyong hypothesis. Importante para sa iyong eksperimento na maging patas. Makakagawa ka lamang ng patas na eksperimento kung masisiguro mong iisang factor lang ang iyong babaguhin sa bawat beses na ginagawa mo ito at pananatilihin mong pare pareho ang kondisyon ng ibang factors.

Nararapat ding ulitin ang iyong eksperimento ng ilang beses para masiguradong hindi isang aksidente ang unang resulta ng iyong eksperimento.

Analisahin Ang Iyong Impormasyong Nakalap at Gumawa ng Isang Konklusyon: Kapag tapos na ang iyong eksperimento, kolektahin ang lahat ng mga nasukat mong resulta at suriin itong mabuti para malaman kung sumusuporta ba sila sa iyong hypothesis o hindi.

Kalimitang nakikita ng mga scientists na ang kanilang mga hula ay hindi nagkatotoo at hindi nasuportahan ang kanilang hypothesis at sa mga kasng ito ay ipapaalam at ilalathala nila ang kanilang resulta at gagawa ulit ng bagong hypothesis at prediksyon base sa impormasyong natutunan nila sa nakaraang eksperimento. Ito ulit ang magiging simula ng kanilang panibagong scientific method. Kahit na nasuportahan pa ang kanilang hypothesis, mainam ding ulitin nila ulit ito sa bagong paraan naman para mas makompirma ang kanilang resulta.

Ilathala ang Resulta: Para makumpleto ang iyong proyekto para sa Science Fair, kailangang ilathala ang resulta ng iyong eksperimento sa isanng report o display board para mabasa ng iba. Kahit ang mga propersyonal na siyentipiko ay pareho din ang ginagawa sa pamamagitan ng paglathala sa mga scientific journal o sa pag presinta ng mga resulta nila sa isang poster o sa isang diskurso sa isang scientific meeting. Sa isang science fair, may mga huradong tiyak na magiging interesado sa iyong mga resulta napatunayan mo man o hindi ang iyong hypothesis.

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The Craft of Writing a Strong Hypothesis

Deeptanshu D

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Writing a hypothesis is one of the essential elements of a scientific research paper. It needs to be to the point, clearly communicating what your research is trying to accomplish. A blurry, drawn-out, or complexly-structured hypothesis can confuse your readers. Or worse, the editor and peer reviewers.

A captivating hypothesis is not too intricate. This blog will take you through the process so that, by the end of it, you have a better idea of how to convey your research paper's intent in just one sentence.

What is a Hypothesis?

The first step in your scientific endeavor, a hypothesis, is a strong, concise statement that forms the basis of your research. It is not the same as a thesis statement , which is a brief summary of your research paper .

The sole purpose of a hypothesis is to predict your paper's findings, data, and conclusion. It comes from a place of curiosity and intuition . When you write a hypothesis, you're essentially making an educated guess based on scientific prejudices and evidence, which is further proven or disproven through the scientific method.

The reason for undertaking research is to observe a specific phenomenon. A hypothesis, therefore, lays out what the said phenomenon is. And it does so through two variables, an independent and dependent variable.

The independent variable is the cause behind the observation, while the dependent variable is the effect of the cause. A good example of this is “mixing red and blue forms purple.” In this hypothesis, mixing red and blue is the independent variable as you're combining the two colors at your own will. The formation of purple is the dependent variable as, in this case, it is conditional to the independent variable.

Different Types of Hypotheses‌

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Types of hypotheses

Some would stand by the notion that there are only two types of hypotheses: a Null hypothesis and an Alternative hypothesis. While that may have some truth to it, it would be better to fully distinguish the most common forms as these terms come up so often, which might leave you out of context.

Apart from Null and Alternative, there are Complex, Simple, Directional, Non-Directional, Statistical, and Associative and casual hypotheses. They don't necessarily have to be exclusive, as one hypothesis can tick many boxes, but knowing the distinctions between them will make it easier for you to construct your own.

1. Null hypothesis

A null hypothesis proposes no relationship between two variables. Denoted by H 0 , it is a negative statement like “Attending physiotherapy sessions does not affect athletes' on-field performance.” Here, the author claims physiotherapy sessions have no effect on on-field performances. Even if there is, it's only a coincidence.

2. Alternative hypothesis

Considered to be the opposite of a null hypothesis, an alternative hypothesis is donated as H1 or Ha. It explicitly states that the dependent variable affects the independent variable. A good  alternative hypothesis example is “Attending physiotherapy sessions improves athletes' on-field performance.” or “Water evaporates at 100 °C. ” The alternative hypothesis further branches into directional and non-directional.

  • Directional hypothesis: A hypothesis that states the result would be either positive or negative is called directional hypothesis. It accompanies H1 with either the ‘<' or ‘>' sign.
  • Non-directional hypothesis: A non-directional hypothesis only claims an effect on the dependent variable. It does not clarify whether the result would be positive or negative. The sign for a non-directional hypothesis is ‘≠.'

3. Simple hypothesis

A simple hypothesis is a statement made to reflect the relation between exactly two variables. One independent and one dependent. Consider the example, “Smoking is a prominent cause of lung cancer." The dependent variable, lung cancer, is dependent on the independent variable, smoking.

4. Complex hypothesis

In contrast to a simple hypothesis, a complex hypothesis implies the relationship between multiple independent and dependent variables. For instance, “Individuals who eat more fruits tend to have higher immunity, lesser cholesterol, and high metabolism.” The independent variable is eating more fruits, while the dependent variables are higher immunity, lesser cholesterol, and high metabolism.

5. Associative and casual hypothesis

Associative and casual hypotheses don't exhibit how many variables there will be. They define the relationship between the variables. In an associative hypothesis, changing any one variable, dependent or independent, affects others. In a casual hypothesis, the independent variable directly affects the dependent.

6. Empirical hypothesis

Also referred to as the working hypothesis, an empirical hypothesis claims a theory's validation via experiments and observation. This way, the statement appears justifiable and different from a wild guess.

Say, the hypothesis is “Women who take iron tablets face a lesser risk of anemia than those who take vitamin B12.” This is an example of an empirical hypothesis where the researcher  the statement after assessing a group of women who take iron tablets and charting the findings.

7. Statistical hypothesis

The point of a statistical hypothesis is to test an already existing hypothesis by studying a population sample. Hypothesis like “44% of the Indian population belong in the age group of 22-27.” leverage evidence to prove or disprove a particular statement.

Characteristics of a Good Hypothesis

Writing a hypothesis is essential as it can make or break your research for you. That includes your chances of getting published in a journal. So when you're designing one, keep an eye out for these pointers:

  • A research hypothesis has to be simple yet clear to look justifiable enough.
  • It has to be testable — your research would be rendered pointless if too far-fetched into reality or limited by technology.
  • It has to be precise about the results —what you are trying to do and achieve through it should come out in your hypothesis.
  • A research hypothesis should be self-explanatory, leaving no doubt in the reader's mind.
  • If you are developing a relational hypothesis, you need to include the variables and establish an appropriate relationship among them.
  • A hypothesis must keep and reflect the scope for further investigations and experiments.

Separating a Hypothesis from a Prediction

Outside of academia, hypothesis and prediction are often used interchangeably. In research writing, this is not only confusing but also incorrect. And although a hypothesis and prediction are guesses at their core, there are many differences between them.

A hypothesis is an educated guess or even a testable prediction validated through research. It aims to analyze the gathered evidence and facts to define a relationship between variables and put forth a logical explanation behind the nature of events.

Predictions are assumptions or expected outcomes made without any backing evidence. They are more fictionally inclined regardless of where they originate from.

For this reason, a hypothesis holds much more weight than a prediction. It sticks to the scientific method rather than pure guesswork. "Planets revolve around the Sun." is an example of a hypothesis as it is previous knowledge and observed trends. Additionally, we can test it through the scientific method.

Whereas "COVID-19 will be eradicated by 2030." is a prediction. Even though it results from past trends, we can't prove or disprove it. So, the only way this gets validated is to wait and watch if COVID-19 cases end by 2030.

Finally, How to Write a Hypothesis

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Quick tips on writing a hypothesis

1.  Be clear about your research question

A hypothesis should instantly address the research question or the problem statement. To do so, you need to ask a question. Understand the constraints of your undertaken research topic and then formulate a simple and topic-centric problem. Only after that can you develop a hypothesis and further test for evidence.

2. Carry out a recce

Once you have your research's foundation laid out, it would be best to conduct preliminary research. Go through previous theories, academic papers, data, and experiments before you start curating your research hypothesis. It will give you an idea of your hypothesis's viability or originality.

Making use of references from relevant research papers helps draft a good research hypothesis. SciSpace Discover offers a repository of over 270 million research papers to browse through and gain a deeper understanding of related studies on a particular topic. Additionally, you can use SciSpace Copilot , your AI research assistant, for reading any lengthy research paper and getting a more summarized context of it. A hypothesis can be formed after evaluating many such summarized research papers. Copilot also offers explanations for theories and equations, explains paper in simplified version, allows you to highlight any text in the paper or clip math equations and tables and provides a deeper, clear understanding of what is being said. This can improve the hypothesis by helping you identify potential research gaps.

3. Create a 3-dimensional hypothesis

Variables are an essential part of any reasonable hypothesis. So, identify your independent and dependent variable(s) and form a correlation between them. The ideal way to do this is to write the hypothetical assumption in the ‘if-then' form. If you use this form, make sure that you state the predefined relationship between the variables.

In another way, you can choose to present your hypothesis as a comparison between two variables. Here, you must specify the difference you expect to observe in the results.

4. Write the first draft

Now that everything is in place, it's time to write your hypothesis. For starters, create the first draft. In this version, write what you expect to find from your research.

Clearly separate your independent and dependent variables and the link between them. Don't fixate on syntax at this stage. The goal is to ensure your hypothesis addresses the issue.

5. Proof your hypothesis

After preparing the first draft of your hypothesis, you need to inspect it thoroughly. It should tick all the boxes, like being concise, straightforward, relevant, and accurate. Your final hypothesis has to be well-structured as well.

Research projects are an exciting and crucial part of being a scholar. And once you have your research question, you need a great hypothesis to begin conducting research. Thus, knowing how to write a hypothesis is very important.

Now that you have a firmer grasp on what a good hypothesis constitutes, the different kinds there are, and what process to follow, you will find it much easier to write your hypothesis, which ultimately helps your research.

Now it's easier than ever to streamline your research workflow with SciSpace Discover . Its integrated, comprehensive end-to-end platform for research allows scholars to easily discover, write and publish their research and fosters collaboration.

It includes everything you need, including a repository of over 270 million research papers across disciplines, SEO-optimized summaries and public profiles to show your expertise and experience.

If you found these tips on writing a research hypothesis useful, head over to our blog on Statistical Hypothesis Testing to learn about the top researchers, papers, and institutions in this domain.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. what is the definition of hypothesis.

According to the Oxford dictionary, a hypothesis is defined as “An idea or explanation of something that is based on a few known facts, but that has not yet been proved to be true or correct”.

2. What is an example of hypothesis?

The hypothesis is a statement that proposes a relationship between two or more variables. An example: "If we increase the number of new users who join our platform by 25%, then we will see an increase in revenue."

3. What is an example of null hypothesis?

A null hypothesis is a statement that there is no relationship between two variables. The null hypothesis is written as H0. The null hypothesis states that there is no effect. For example, if you're studying whether or not a particular type of exercise increases strength, your null hypothesis will be "there is no difference in strength between people who exercise and people who don't."

4. What are the types of research?

• Fundamental research

• Applied research

• Qualitative research

• Quantitative research

• Mixed research

• Exploratory research

• Longitudinal research

• Cross-sectional research

• Field research

• Laboratory research

• Fixed research

• Flexible research

• Action research

• Policy research

• Classification research

• Comparative research

• Causal research

• Inductive research

• Deductive research

5. How to write a hypothesis?

• Your hypothesis should be able to predict the relationship and outcome.

• Avoid wordiness by keeping it simple and brief.

• Your hypothesis should contain observable and testable outcomes.

• Your hypothesis should be relevant to the research question.

6. What are the 2 types of hypothesis?

• Null hypotheses are used to test the claim that "there is no difference between two groups of data".

• Alternative hypotheses test the claim that "there is a difference between two data groups".

7. Difference between research question and research hypothesis?

A research question is a broad, open-ended question you will try to answer through your research. A hypothesis is a statement based on prior research or theory that you expect to be true due to your study. Example - Research question: What are the factors that influence the adoption of the new technology? Research hypothesis: There is a positive relationship between age, education and income level with the adoption of the new technology.

8. What is plural for hypothesis?

The plural of hypothesis is hypotheses. Here's an example of how it would be used in a statement, "Numerous well-considered hypotheses are presented in this part, and they are supported by tables and figures that are well-illustrated."

9. What is the red queen hypothesis?

The red queen hypothesis in evolutionary biology states that species must constantly evolve to avoid extinction because if they don't, they will be outcompeted by other species that are evolving. Leigh Van Valen first proposed it in 1973; since then, it has been tested and substantiated many times.

10. Who is known as the father of null hypothesis?

The father of the null hypothesis is Sir Ronald Fisher. He published a paper in 1925 that introduced the concept of null hypothesis testing, and he was also the first to use the term itself.

11. When to reject null hypothesis?

You need to find a significant difference between your two populations to reject the null hypothesis. You can determine that by running statistical tests such as an independent sample t-test or a dependent sample t-test. You should reject the null hypothesis if the p-value is less than 0.05.

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How to Write a Strong Hypothesis | Steps & Examples

Published on May 6, 2022 by Shona McCombes . Revised on November 20, 2023.

A hypothesis is a statement that can be tested by scientific research. If you want to test a relationship between two or more variables, you need to write hypotheses before you start your experiment or data collection .

Example: Hypothesis

Daily apple consumption leads to fewer doctor’s visits.

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A hypothesis states your predictions about what your research will find. It is a tentative answer to your research question that has not yet been tested. For some research projects, you might have to write several hypotheses that address different aspects of your research question.

A hypothesis is not just a guess – it should be based on existing theories and knowledge. It also has to be testable, which means you can support or refute it through scientific research methods (such as experiments, observations and statistical analysis of data).

Variables in hypotheses

Hypotheses propose a relationship between two or more types of variables .

  • An independent variable is something the researcher changes or controls.
  • A dependent variable is something the researcher observes and measures.

If there are any control variables , extraneous variables , or confounding variables , be sure to jot those down as you go to minimize the chances that research bias  will affect your results.

In this example, the independent variable is exposure to the sun – the assumed cause . The dependent variable is the level of happiness – the assumed effect .

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Step 1. Ask a question

Writing a hypothesis begins with a research question that you want to answer. The question should be focused, specific, and researchable within the constraints of your project.

Step 2. Do some preliminary research

Your initial answer to the question should be based on what is already known about the topic. Look for theories and previous studies to help you form educated assumptions about what your research will find.

At this stage, you might construct a conceptual framework to ensure that you’re embarking on a relevant topic . This can also help you identify which variables you will study and what you think the relationships are between them. Sometimes, you’ll have to operationalize more complex constructs.

Step 3. Formulate your hypothesis

Now you should have some idea of what you expect to find. Write your initial answer to the question in a clear, concise sentence.

4. Refine your hypothesis

You need to make sure your hypothesis is specific and testable. There are various ways of phrasing a hypothesis, but all the terms you use should have clear definitions, and the hypothesis should contain:

  • The relevant variables
  • The specific group being studied
  • The predicted outcome of the experiment or analysis

5. Phrase your hypothesis in three ways

To identify the variables, you can write a simple prediction in  if…then form. The first part of the sentence states the independent variable and the second part states the dependent variable.

In academic research, hypotheses are more commonly phrased in terms of correlations or effects, where you directly state the predicted relationship between variables.

If you are comparing two groups, the hypothesis can state what difference you expect to find between them.

6. Write a null hypothesis

If your research involves statistical hypothesis testing , you will also have to write a null hypothesis . The null hypothesis is the default position that there is no association between the variables. The null hypothesis is written as H 0 , while the alternative hypothesis is H 1 or H a .

  • H 0 : The number of lectures attended by first-year students has no effect on their final exam scores.
  • H 1 : The number of lectures attended by first-year students has a positive effect on their final exam scores.

If you want to know more about the research process , methodology , research bias , or statistics , make sure to check out some of our other articles with explanations and examples.

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  • Stratified sampling
  • Cluster sampling
  • Likert scales
  • Reproducibility

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  • Null hypothesis
  • Statistical power
  • Probability distribution
  • Effect size
  • Poisson distribution

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A hypothesis is not just a guess — it should be based on existing theories and knowledge. It also has to be testable, which means you can support or refute it through scientific research methods (such as experiments, observations and statistical analysis of data).

Null and alternative hypotheses are used in statistical hypothesis testing . The null hypothesis of a test always predicts no effect or no relationship between variables, while the alternative hypothesis states your research prediction of an effect or relationship.

Hypothesis testing is a formal procedure for investigating our ideas about the world using statistics. It is used by scientists to test specific predictions, called hypotheses , by calculating how likely it is that a pattern or relationship between variables could have arisen by chance.

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  9. Ano ang Null Hypothesis? Kahulugan at Mga Halimbawa

    Ang isa pang halimbawa ng null hypothesis ay "Ang rate ng paglago ng halaman ay hindi naaapektuhan ng pagkakaroon ng cadmium sa lupa." Maaaring subukan ng isang mananaliksik ang hypothesis sa pamamagitan ng pagsukat sa rate ng paglago ng mga halaman na lumago sa isang medium na kulang sa cadmium, kumpara sa rate ng paglago ng mga halaman na lumago sa mga medium na naglalaman ng iba't ibang ...

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  11. Translate 'hypothesis' into Tagalog: meaning & definition

    1. Isang panukala na inilaan upang ipaliwanag ang ilang mga katotohanan o obserbasyon. magkasingkahulugan: hypothesis. 2. A tentative insight into the natural world. A concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena. "A scientific hypothesis that survives experimental testing becomes a scientific theory".

  12. Hypothesis in Tagalog

    The English word "hypothesis" can be translated as the following word in Tagalog: Best translation for the English word hypothesis in Tagalog: hin u ha [noun] conjecture; hypothesis; inference; deduction; implication; conclusion more...

  13. hypothesis in English

    WikiMatrix. Ayon din sa nabanggit na ensayklopidiya, ang isang hypothesis ay "isang mas di-tiyak na obserbasyon ng mga bagay [kaysa sa teoriya]," pero mayroon itong "mga palagay na maaaring subukin sa pamamagitan ng eksperimento.". The same encyclopedia defines a hypothesis as "a more tentative observation of facts [than a theory ...

  14. Statistics: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing in Filipino

    Ang statistics lesson na ito sa inferential statistics ay nagpapakita kung paano gawin ang hypothesis testing mula sa sampling distribution. Ang tamang pags...

  15. Ano po yung Hypothesis? Paki explain in Tagalog

    HYPOTHESIS. Hypothesi s ito ay ginagamit sa paggawa ng pananaliksik, isang teorya na kung saan nais mong malaman o mapatunayan kung ang iyong gagamiting teorya ay totoo at hindi. Para malaman kung ang teoryang ito ay tatanggapin o erereject kailangang dumaan sa isang proseso . Ang mga sumusunod ay mga proseso.

  16. research in Tagalog

    Translation of "research" into Tagalog. istudyo, Pananaliksik, pananaliksik are the top translations of "research" into Tagalog. Sample translated sentence: I made progress in my research to the point that I was asked to apply the results of my animal experiments to cancer patients. ↔ Nagkaroon ako ng pagsulong sa aking pagsasaliksik hanggang ...

  17. How to say "Hypothesis" in Tagalog.

    Learn the word for "Hypothesis" in 45 More Languages. Hungarian feltevés. Korean 가설. Castilian Spanish la hipótesis. Japanese かせつ. French une hypothèse. Mandarin Chinese 假设. Italian l'ipotesi. German die Hypothese.

  18. Research Hypothesis: Definition, Types, Examples and Quick Tips

    3. Simple hypothesis. A simple hypothesis is a statement made to reflect the relation between exactly two variables. One independent and one dependent. Consider the example, "Smoking is a prominent cause of lung cancer." The dependent variable, lung cancer, is dependent on the independent variable, smoking. 4.

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  20. How to Write a Strong Hypothesis

    5. Phrase your hypothesis in three ways. To identify the variables, you can write a simple prediction in if…then form. The first part of the sentence states the independent variable and the second part states the dependent variable. If a first-year student starts attending more lectures, then their exam scores will improve.

  21. Research in Tagalog

    2.) pagsiy a sat - 1) the act of destroying crops by stepping on them; 2) formal and systematic questioning, researching, or studying to discover and examine information, events, and other matters towards clarifying the truth.; investigation; inquiry; examination; scrutiny; research; more... 3.) é ksperimentasy ó n - conducting an experiment ...

  22. Null & Alternative Hypothesis

    What is Hypothesis Testing?What is the difference between Null Hypothesis and Alternative Hypothesis?Please watch this Tagalog version discussion about the h...

  23. hypotheses in Tagalog

    Translation of "hypotheses" into Tagalog . Sample translated sentence: Anthony Bogaert's work involving adoptees concludes that the effect is not due to being raised with older brothers, but is hypothesized to have something to do with changes induced in the mother's body when gestating a boy that affects subsequent sons. ↔ Ayon sa pag-aaral ni Anthony Bogaert, ang epekto ay hindi dahil sa ...