Yes, you may use the information in your conclusion to write a revised hypothesis.
True
yes
If the data from an investigation does not support the original hypothesis then either:The method of investigation may be flawed and may need to be changed and repeated.The interpretation of the data may be incorrect and should be reviewed.The hypothesis needs to be reevaluated to possibly conform to the data.
it is important to write a conclusion to prove a hypothesis because then you have no evidence if your hypothesis was tested or correct or not. from Rezwan Haque I.S.204 Academy Harvord. class 620
1. Choose a problem 2. Research your problem 3. Develop a hypothesis 4. Write your hypothesis 5. Test your hypothesis 6. Organize your data 7. Write your conclusion
A Hypothesis
yes
If the data from an investigation does not support the original hypothesis then either:The method of investigation may be flawed and may need to be changed and repeated.The interpretation of the data may be incorrect and should be reviewed.The hypothesis needs to be reevaluated to possibly conform to the data.
it is important to write a conclusion to prove a hypothesis because then you have no evidence if your hypothesis was tested or correct or not. from Rezwan Haque I.S.204 Academy Harvord. class 620
1. Choose a problem 2. Research your problem 3. Develop a hypothesis 4. Write your hypothesis 5. Test your hypothesis 6. Organize your data 7. Write your conclusion
first you restate your problem then next write if your hypothesis was proved or not.
A Hypothesis
Start with "In conclusion,....", than rewrite the information.
question background hypothesis materials procedure data collection data analysis conclusion
(A) What you did in your experiments? (B) What was your plan? (C) How you did your experiment? All of these are the conclusion that you can use. Well actually you have to use all of these. To figure and what you will have to write in your experiment for your conclusion.
When data gathered in the research process supports its validity
The conclusions tell why the data support or reject the hypothesis.
all you have to know is identify the problem, gather information,state a hypothesis,state a hypothesis, organize data, analyze the data,and write a conclusion if it supports the hypothesis or not Erm, I think you mean test the hypothesis.