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Jayson Deleon
13 June, 22:40
16. How do you write a hypothesis?
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Giada Dominguez
13 June, 22:56
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You use the words "if" and "then"
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Butterfinger
14 June, 02:20
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To write a hypothesis, you can create an "if-then" statement that indicates directionality, or you may also use the null/alternative hypothesis.
Examples:
If-then: If you get at least 6 hours of sleep, you will do better on tests than if you get less sleep.
Null: The number of pets in a household is unrelated to the number of people living in it.
Alternative: The chemicals will affect the plants.
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