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pishuonlain [190]
3 years ago
12

A good hypothesis does all of the following except

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riadik2000 [5.3K]3 years ago
8 0
Acts as a universal principle.
krek1111 [17]3 years ago
8 0

A good hypothesis does everything except <u><em>Acts as a universal principle </em></u>because the hypothesis is particular or only partially covers, while the universal nature can be applied in all.

<h2>Further explanation </h2>

The hypothesis can simply be interpreted as a temporary conjecture. If interpreted freely, then the hypothesis means opinions whose truth is still in doubt. To be able to ensure the truth of the opinion, then a hypothesis must be tested or proven true.

To prove the truth of a hypothesis, a researcher can intentionally create a phenomenon, namely through experiments or research. If a hypothesis has been proven true, then the hypothesis will be called a theory.

In research, two types of hypotheses often must be made by researchers, namely research hypotheses and statistical hypotheses. Research hypothesis testing refers to testing whether the hypothesis occurs in the sample under study or not. If what is in the hypothesis happens, then the research hypothesis is proven, and vice versa. Meanwhile, testing a statistical hypothesis means testing whether a research hypothesis that has been proven or not proven based on the sample data can be applied to the population or not.

CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD HYPOTHESES

Several things need to be considered to produce a good hypothesis. There are at least 6 characteristics of a good hypothesis, namely:

  1. Must state relationship
  2. Must be by facts
  3. Must relate to science, and by the growth of science
  4. Must be tested
  5. Must be simple
  6. Must be able to explain the facts

Thus, to make a good hypothesis, a researcher must consider facts that are relevant, reasonable and not contrary to natural law. Also, the hypothesis must be tested as a verification step in research.

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Class: Middle School

Subject: English

Keyword: Hypothesis.

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