Hypothesis Formulation
Biology ⇒ Scientific Inquiry and Experimental Design in Biology
Hypothesis Formulation starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how you would formulate a hypothesis for the question: 'Does temperature affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants?'
Describe how you would identify the independent and dependent variables in a hypothesis.
Describe the difference between an observation and a hypothesis.
Explain the role of prior research in hypothesis formulation.
Explain why a hypothesis should be falsifiable.
Explain why a hypothesis should be specific and measurable.
Explain why it is important to state a hypothesis before conducting an experiment.
In the context of hypothesis formulation, what does it mean for a statement to be 'testable'?
In the statement, 'If fertilizer is added to soil, then plant growth will increase,' what is the dependent variable?
What is a hypothesis in the context of scientific inquiry?
Why is it important to base a hypothesis on existing scientific knowledge?
Why is it important to identify variables when formulating a hypothesis?
