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Writing a Hypothesis for your Science Project

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  Most of the students do not know the meaning of this term hypothesis. However, they usually have an idea that a hypothesis is an attempt that is made during a scientific experiment to give a theory afterwards.    The hypothesis is an unsure and indeterminate answer to a problem stated by the writer regarding the topic of a project. For example, a scientific research hypothesis predicts the prospective outcome of an experiment or research that others can verify and encounter.     Why is a Hypothesis in Scientific Writings Important?   Writing a hypothesis for a scientific project such as a research paper or a thesis grasps a significant space. It plays the following role in a scientific piece of writing.    Makes your Research Robust Hypothesis or research question helps you frame your concerns and proceed with your research in an organized manner. In addition, it gives you an idea of how you can perform well-versed analysis to prove or amend the prediction you have

How to write a thesis statement step-by-step

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"One worthwhile task carried to a successful conclusion is better than 50 half-finished tasks" by B.C.Forbes" "The thesis statement is a sentence that consists of the main idea of the writing assignment and helps control the ideas within the papers, often reflecting an opinion or judgments stretching out from only two to three lines." Appearing as the conclusion of an introductory passage of a paper, a thesis statement offers a precise summary of the main idea or claim of a research paper or an essay. It is a declarative sentence that gets to design the position of the research paper. For example, the statement "Carbonated drinks are harmful to your health" although saying something does not specify the reason as to why are carbonated drinks are harmful to your health. Types of Thesis Statements Argumentative: State a point of view and back it up with evidence. This type of statement comprises of topic, position, and reasons. For example: "Becau