By making an interesting observation.
By testing the data.
Assume that you know everything.
From the predictions.
Developing a test
Forming a hypothesi
Making an observation
Conclusion
Hypothesis formation
Observation
Communication of results
A question is what you end up with after the test and the hypothesis is a summary of the conclusions.
A question is an assumption and the hypothesis is the answer to the assumption.
A question follows from an interesting observation and the hypothesis is an educated guess or answer to that questiony
A question is the summary of data collected and the hypothesis is the interpretation of the data
You guess what the results should be.
You compare the data from your experimental results to the prediction they tested.
You look at your hypotheses and choose which one you like best.
You keep making different tests until they show what you want to see.
Prediction
Test
Hypothesis
An untestable statement.
Whatever the teacher tells you is the truth.
An experiment.
Your best “educated guess” of what the answer to your question will be.
A prediction is what a fortune teller gets paid for, and a test is what you give to your friends to make sure they are still your friends.
A prediction is a possible answer to the question, and a test is what you take at the end of the semester in class.
A prediction is what the doctors gives you in her clinic, and a test is what the weatherman gives you each evening.
A prediction is usually a specific statement “if . . .then”, and the test is the actual experiment used to obtain data.
Hypotheses always come in pairs.
A prediction always needs more than a single hypothesis.
If you reject your sole hypothesis you have nothing left.
Observations trick you into trying only one hypothesis.
Another word for observation.
Just another word for a hypothesis.
What you think will be the outcome of your experiment or data collection.
To force a conclusion based on many data.