For the Roxbury Prepatory School I am one of the students so the answer is I don't know.
Almost always
One can assume
if.....then.....because It's my understanding that there are two, not three, intrinsic words in a hypothesis. These are "if" and "then." If there was a third word, I suspect it would be "therefore."
because Hypothesis itself is an assumption and we always use the term hypothesis only for assuming a perfect answer. so,we use mostly three forms,directional,non-directional and null hypothesis. it is a very simple and straightforward way to prove or make correct our hypothesis.
The two words that need to be in a hypothesis are IF and THEN.
Yes; the null hypothesis, H0, always includes an equality. The alternative hypothesis, H1, is >, <, or does not equal.
It shouldn't be always disprovable, because your hypothesis should be a educated guess, based on facts an other info.So....A HYPOTHESIS SHOULDN'T ALWAYS BE DISPROVABLE.
Always.
YES!
no hypothesis is explicit because it is just a guess ~.~
Since an hypothesis is a statement based on whether the independent variable will have an effect on the dependent variable, it is best to use the words if and then. Example: If water is added to a plant then it would grow.
Hypothesis