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forming hypotheses hypothesis: ____ that can be ____ by recording more …

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forming hypotheses
hypothesis: __ that can be __ by recording more observations and experiments

  • often heard as: “if … , then … (because…)” but does not need to be in this format
  • “if” – the ____ variable
  • “then” – the ____ variable
  • “because” – optional ____
  • results can either __ or __ the hypothesis
  • never say

null and alternative hypotheses

  1. always start with a ____
  • provides a ____ that scientists can test against, helping them determine if their results are significant or due to chance
  • the null hypothesis (h₀) is a hypothesis which the researcher attempts to __, , or __; by attempting to reject the null, researchers can support their experimental hypothesis and draw meaningful conclusions
  • the hypothesis that there is __ between two groups of data, and the experimental observations are due to __.
  • example null hypothesis statements:
  • h₀: there will be ____ in headache relief between individuals who take tylenol and those who do not
  • or tylenol will have ____ on headache relief

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Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For the first part "Hypothesis: ____ that can be ____ by recording more observations and experiments": A hypothesis is a prediction (or educated guess) that can be tested through observations and experiments.
  2. For the "If" - "Then" - "Because" breakdown:
  • "If" refers to the independent variable (the one the experimenter manipulates).
  • "Then" refers to the dependent variable (the one that responds to the independent variable).
  • "Because" is an optional explanation/reasoning (based on prior knowledge or theory).
  1. For "Results can either ____ or ____ the hypothesis": Experimental results can either support (if they align with the prediction) or reject (if they contradict the prediction) the hypothesis.
  2. For "Null and Alternative Hypotheses - Always start with a ______": Null and alternative hypothesis testing always starts with a null hypothesis (a statement of no effect or no difference).
  • It provides a baseline (or standard) to test against, helping determine if results are significant or due to chance.
  • The null hypothesis (\(H_0\)) is what researchers attempt to reject, disprove, or falsify (since rejecting the null lends support to the alternative/experimental hypothesis).
  • The null hypothesis states there is no difference (or no relationship) between two groups of data, and experimental observations are due to chance.
  • Example null hypothesis for Tylenol: \(H_0\): There will be no difference in headache relief between individuals who take Tylenol and those who do not. OR Tylenol will have no effect on headache relief.

Answer:

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  1. Hypothesis: \(\boldsymbol{\text{An educated guess (or prediction)}}\) that can be \(\boldsymbol{\text{tested}}\) by recording more observations and experiments
  2. "If" – the \(\boldsymbol{\text{independent}}\) variable
  3. "Then" – the \(\boldsymbol{\text{dependent}}\) variable
  4. "Because" – optional \(\boldsymbol{\text{explanation (or reasoning)}}\)
  5. Results can either \(\boldsymbol{\text{support}}\) or \(\boldsymbol{\text{reject}}\) the hypothesis
  6. Always start with a \(\boldsymbol{\text{null hypothesis}}\)
  7. Provides a \(\boldsymbol{\text{baseline (or standard)}}\) that scientists can test against...
  8. The null hypothesis (\(H_0\)) is a hypothesis which the researcher attempts to \(\boldsymbol{\text{reject}}\), \(\boldsymbol{\text{disprove}}\), or \(\boldsymbol{\text{falsify}}\);...
  9. The hypothesis that there is \(\boldsymbol{\text{no difference (or no relationship)}}\) between two groups of data, and the experimental observations are due to \(\boldsymbol{\text{chance}}\).
  10. \(H_0\): There will be \(\boldsymbol{\text{no difference}}\) in headache relief between individuals who take Tylenol and those who do not
  11. OR Tylenol will have \(\boldsymbol{\text{no effect}}\) on headache relief