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04/01, 12:35 AM Quarter 2 Lesson 1 Hypothesis Hypothesis - Singular Hypotheses - Plural Objectives: e Define Hypothesis e Differentiate Null and Alternative Hypothesis -Aproblem-solving approach used in all sciences to find answers or solutions that are logical and supported by evidence. Observation e Pressed the button but not ticking e The toaster is not toasting the bread Question 04/01, 12:35 AM ° Whyis the toaster not working? Hypothesis ¢ The outlet is broken Prediction (must be related to the hypothesis) e Iflplug the cord into a different outlet, then it will toast the bread Report Results © Toaster Works (hypothesis accepted) (do more tests) ¢ Toaster doesn't work (rejected) (formulate new hypothesis) -Apotential answer to the question that can be tested through experimentation -Itis not necessarily the right explanation; it is a possible explanation that we can test for correctness - Prediction is a possible outcome that is based on your hypotheses while hypothesis is a 04/01, 12:35 AM possible explanation to your research question | eames - (Research Question) How to not make the fox take the kid's things? - (Hypothesis) The two kids yell "Swiper, no swiping!" several times - (Prediction) The fox will stop when they say “Swiper, no swiping!" Observation Question Hypothesis Prediction Testing / Experimentation Report Results OARWNS>

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