Formulating hypotheses

Formulating hypotheses is creating testable assumptions that explain a problem or predict a possible outcome.

Definition

The hypothesis is not yet true, but a working proposition to be tested. A good hypothesis should be specific, disprovable or confirmable, and related to observations. In problem solving, hypotheses help avoid chaotic actions and lead to more informed data collection.

Key ideas

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Practice and life

Write down the problem, followed by three possible cause hypotheses. For each one, write down which fact would confirm it and which would weaken it.

Common misunderstanding

It is a mistake to fall in love with the first hypothesis. It is also a mistake to create hypotheses that are so general that they cannot be tested.

Questions for self-reflection

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