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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Hypothesis - Predictions of Experiment Results
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When planning an investigation, the first stage is to come up with a hypothesis.  A hypothesis is a prediction backed up with a scientific reason saying why you think the prediction is correct. Effectively it is what you expect the outcome of an experiment to be and the reason why you expect it. The experimental part of your investigation is then aimed at testing your hypothesis. Always keep reminding yourself of your hypothesis when planning your experiment as that will help to keep you on track. An example of a hypothesis would be that 'seedlings growing in a greenhouse will grow faster... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Hypothesis - Predictions of Experiment Results
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1. Which of these is a hypothesis?
2. When do we come up with a hypothesis?
3. I think that X will happen because of Y is an example of..."
4. After writing a hypothesis, we need to write the...
5. The hypothesis that links fossils with prehistoric organisms can only be tested if....
6. Which of these is a hypothesis?
7. Before we can start the experiment, we need to do a...
8. Which is the correct order for an investigation?
9. What is a scientific hypothesis?
10. Another phrase to describe a hypothesis is...