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Hypothesis

Hypothesis is a scientific idea that can be tested.

Example

Example

  • An example of a hypothesis would be ‘plants need water to survive’.
    • We can conduct experiments to test the hypothesis.
Results

Results

  • The results of an investigation can go in favour or against the original hypothesis.
  • Scientists should not be upset to discover that the evidence does not support their hypothesis.
Conclusions

Conclusions

  • Showing that a hypothesis may not be true is just as interesting as showing that it may be true!
  • A new hypothesis can be formed based on the evidence.
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