Answer:
<em>A hypothesis is a testable, scientific statement</em> based upon limited evidence as a starting point in order for further investigation.
I assume when you ask <em>during which steps is it important</em> you mean the steps of the scientific method. Although it is important throughout the entire process, the most important would probably making a prediction. You cannot make a (good) prediction without a hypothesis. And without a prediction, you cannot test anything at all. You can't form a conclusion of any sorts.
So I would say it is most important when trying to form a prediction based on your hypothesis.
Answer:
The answer is stereotyping.
Explanation:
Stereotyping is when someone makes generalization on groups of people. Like example, saying all girls love dolls and dresses, this is stereotyping since we associate girls with dolls and dresses without taking into consideration the uniqueness of each individual.
While self-fulfilling prophecy is being the person others expect you to be. Example: A child who is told by everyone that he or she is smart will eventually become smart or smarter.
Attribution, on the other hand, is an action caused by what is observed.
Implicit personality theory are biases that one person makes in forming impressions of other person.
Primary-recency is when knowledge from events is more learned if it recently occured than those not recent.
C.
since it does not use proper punctuation to combine to thoughts