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Hypothesis
By: Somya Agrawal
Meaning
In ordinary context:
   Hypothesis means mere assumptions or
    supposition which are to be proved or
    disproved.
In research context:
   Hypothesis is a formal question that is
    intended to resolve.
Definition
Hypothesis may be defined as a
 proposition of a set of proposition set forth
 as an explanation for the occurrence of
 some specified group phenomenon either
 asserted merely as a provisional
 conjecture to guide some investigation or
 accepted as highly probable in the light of
 established facts.
Hypothesis Defined
An educated guess

A tentative point of view

A proposition not yet tested

A preliminary explanation

A preliminary Postulate
Definition by Various Authors
 “A hypothesis is a conjectural statement of the relation
  between two or more variables”. (Kerlinger, 1956)

 “Hypotheses are single tentative guesses, good hunches
  – assumed for use in devising theory or planning
  experiments intended to be given a direct experimental
  test when possible”. (Eric Rogers, 1966)

 “Hypothesis is a formal statement that presents the
  expected relationship between an independent and
  dependent variable.”(Creswell, 1994)
Characteristics

   Related to problem                  Clear & Precise




 State relation                               Testable




    Specific & Simple                  Amenable with time


“If a prisoner learns a work skill while in jail, then he is
less likely to commit a crime when he is released. ”
Purpose
 Guides/gives direction to the study/investigation
 Defines Facts that are relevant and not relevant
 Suggests which form of research design is likely
  to be the most appropriate
 Provides a framework for         organizing   the
  conclusions of the findings
 Limits the research to specific area
 Offers explanations for the relationships
  between those variables that can be empirically
  tested
Components of Hypothesis
To be complete the hypothesis must include three components:




  Variables            Population            Relation




“Increased faculty’s efficiency will improve
             students' result”
Hypothesis making
Types of Hypothesis
Universal hypothesis
It is one, which denotes that, the stated
 relationship holds for all specified
 variables for all times at all places.
For example,
   “if brave soldiers are frequently rewarded for
    their better performance, they will perform
    better.”
This relationship hold true for all time and
 all place.
Existential Hypothesis
It is one in which the stated relationship is
 said to exist for atleast one particular
 case.
For example,
   There are at least few corporate workers who
    are scrounger and may not perform better
    despite the fact that he is being awarded
    suitably for better performance.s
Null Hypothesis
Null hypothesis always predicts that there
 is no relationship between the variables
 being studied.
The researcher wishes to disapprove this
 hypothesis.
It is denoted by H0
For example:
   “There is no relationship between smoking
    and lung cancer.”
Alternate Hypothesis
The alternate hypothesis always predicts
 that there will be a relationship between
 the variables being studied.
It is denoted by Ha


 Non Directional          Directional
 Hypothesis               Hypothesis
Continued
 If the hypothesis simply predicts that there will be a
  difference between the two groups, then it is a non-
  directional hypothesis. It is non-directional because it
  predicts that there will be a difference but does not
  specify how the groups will differ.
    “smoking leads to lungs cancer”
 If, however, the hypothesis uses so-called comparison
  terms, such as “greater,”“less,”“better,” or “worse,” then it
  is a directional hypothesis. It is directional because it
  predicts that there will be a difference between the two
  groups and it specifies how the two groups will differ
    “smoking will increase the chances of lungs cancer in a
     person than a person who do not smoke.”
Research Hypothesis
This type of hypothesis is derived from
 some type of theory or some observation
 and examination.
In other words, the hypothesis set upon
 the basis of theory or prior observation or
 on logical grounds.
Procedure for hypothesis testing
Flow diagram of hypothesis testing
Hypothesis
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Hypothesis

  • 2. Meaning In ordinary context:  Hypothesis means mere assumptions or supposition which are to be proved or disproved. In research context:  Hypothesis is a formal question that is intended to resolve.
  • 3. Definition Hypothesis may be defined as a proposition of a set of proposition set forth as an explanation for the occurrence of some specified group phenomenon either asserted merely as a provisional conjecture to guide some investigation or accepted as highly probable in the light of established facts.
  • 4. Hypothesis Defined An educated guess A tentative point of view A proposition not yet tested A preliminary explanation A preliminary Postulate
  • 5. Definition by Various Authors  “A hypothesis is a conjectural statement of the relation between two or more variables”. (Kerlinger, 1956)  “Hypotheses are single tentative guesses, good hunches – assumed for use in devising theory or planning experiments intended to be given a direct experimental test when possible”. (Eric Rogers, 1966)  “Hypothesis is a formal statement that presents the expected relationship between an independent and dependent variable.”(Creswell, 1994)
  • 6. Characteristics Related to problem Clear & Precise State relation Testable Specific & Simple Amenable with time “If a prisoner learns a work skill while in jail, then he is less likely to commit a crime when he is released. ”
  • 7. Purpose  Guides/gives direction to the study/investigation  Defines Facts that are relevant and not relevant  Suggests which form of research design is likely to be the most appropriate  Provides a framework for organizing the conclusions of the findings  Limits the research to specific area  Offers explanations for the relationships between those variables that can be empirically tested
  • 8. Components of Hypothesis To be complete the hypothesis must include three components: Variables Population Relation “Increased faculty’s efficiency will improve students' result”
  • 11. Universal hypothesis It is one, which denotes that, the stated relationship holds for all specified variables for all times at all places. For example,  “if brave soldiers are frequently rewarded for their better performance, they will perform better.” This relationship hold true for all time and all place.
  • 12. Existential Hypothesis It is one in which the stated relationship is said to exist for atleast one particular case. For example,  There are at least few corporate workers who are scrounger and may not perform better despite the fact that he is being awarded suitably for better performance.s
  • 13. Null Hypothesis Null hypothesis always predicts that there is no relationship between the variables being studied. The researcher wishes to disapprove this hypothesis. It is denoted by H0 For example:  “There is no relationship between smoking and lung cancer.”
  • 14. Alternate Hypothesis The alternate hypothesis always predicts that there will be a relationship between the variables being studied. It is denoted by Ha Non Directional Directional Hypothesis Hypothesis
  • 15. Continued  If the hypothesis simply predicts that there will be a difference between the two groups, then it is a non- directional hypothesis. It is non-directional because it predicts that there will be a difference but does not specify how the groups will differ.  “smoking leads to lungs cancer”  If, however, the hypothesis uses so-called comparison terms, such as “greater,”“less,”“better,” or “worse,” then it is a directional hypothesis. It is directional because it predicts that there will be a difference between the two groups and it specifies how the two groups will differ  “smoking will increase the chances of lungs cancer in a person than a person who do not smoke.”
  • 16. Research Hypothesis This type of hypothesis is derived from some type of theory or some observation and examination. In other words, the hypothesis set upon the basis of theory or prior observation or on logical grounds.
  • 18. Flow diagram of hypothesis testing