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Writing A Proper Hypothesis Using the “If / Then” Method

Writing A Proper Hypothesis Using the “If / Then” Method

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Page 1: Writing A Proper Hypothesis Using the “If / Then” Method

Writing A Proper Hypothesis

Using the “If / Then” Method

Page 2: Writing A Proper Hypothesis Using the “If / Then” Method

Parts of the Statement Independent Variable:

The condition be studied. It is controlled by the experimenter.

ex. Water Dependent Variable:

The condition affected by the ind. variable. It can’t be controlled by the experimenter.

ex. Plant Growth Control:

The condition that is represented in a normal situation.

Page 3: Writing A Proper Hypothesis Using the “If / Then” Method

Steps to Writing the “If” section of your Hypothesis

1. Start your sentence with the word “If”

2. Write down one of the variables

3. Connect statement with one of the following:

is related to

is affected by

causes

4. Write down the other variable

Page 4: Writing A Proper Hypothesis Using the “If / Then” Method

Writing the “Then” section of your Hypothesis Write the word then (following the “if” section) Make a comment on the relationship between

those two variables.

Ex. If section:

If water is related to plant growth,

Ex. Then section:

then the more you water plants, the bigger they will grow.

Page 5: Writing A Proper Hypothesis Using the “If / Then” Method

Final “If / Then” Statement

If water is related to plant growth, then the more you water plants, the

bigger they will grow.