Module 5
Hypothesis
WHAT IS A HYPOTHESIS?
- Hypothesis may be defined as a proposition put forth as an explanation for the occurrence of some phenomena either asserted merely as a provisional conjecture to guide some investigation or accepted as highly probable in the light of established facts.
- Quite often a research hypothesis is a prediction of results of being tested by scientific methods, that is related to some independent variable to some dependent variable
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Characteristics of hypothesis:
- Hypothesis should be clear and precise. If the hypothesis is not clear and precise, the inferences drawn on its basis cannot be taken as reliable.
- Hypothesis should be capable of being tested.
- Hypothesis should state relationship between variables, if it happens to be a relational hypothesis.
- Hypothesis should be limited in scope. A researcher must remember that narrower hypotheses are generally more testable and he should develop such hypotheses.
- Hypothesis should be stated as far as possible in most simple terms so that the same is easily understandable by all concerned.
- Hypothesis should be consistent with most known facts i.e., it must be consistent with a substantial body of established facts. In other words, it should be one which judges accept as being the most likely.
- Hypothesis should be amenable to testing within a reasonable time. One should not use even an excellent hypothesis if the same cannot be tested in reasonable time for one cannot spend a life-time collecting data to test it.
- Hypothesis must explain the facts that gave rise to the need for explanation. Thus hypothesis must actually explain what it claims to explain. It should have empirical reference
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PROCEDURE FOR HYPOTHESIS
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