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  1. Hypotheses

    Hypothesis 20 Oct 2010. Evidence for an early prokaryotic endosymbiosis. ... Nature (Nature) ISSN 1476-4687 (online) ISSN 0028-0836 (print) nature.com sitemap. About Nature Portfolio ...

  2. On the scope of scientific hypotheses

    2. The scientific hypothesis. In this section, we will describe a functional and descriptive role regarding how scientists use hypotheses. Jeong & Kwon [] investigated and summarized the different uses the concept of 'hypothesis' had in philosophical and scientific texts.They identified five meanings: assumption, tentative explanation, tentative cause, tentative law, and prediction.

  3. Scientific Hypotheses: Writing, Promoting, and Predicting Implications

    A snapshot analysis of citation activity of hypothesis articles may reveal interest of the global scientific community towards their implications across various disciplines and countries. As a prime example, Strachan's hygiene hypothesis, published in 1989,10 is still attracting numerous citations on Scopus, the largest bibliographic database ...

  4. The scientific method (article)

    The scientific method. At the core of biology and other sciences lies a problem-solving approach called the scientific method. The scientific method has five basic steps, plus one feedback step: Make an observation. Ask a question. Form a hypothesis, or testable explanation. Make a prediction based on the hypothesis.

  5. Scientific hypothesis

    scientific hypothesis, an idea that proposes a tentative explanation about a phenomenon or a narrow set of phenomena observed in the natural world.The two primary features of a scientific hypothesis are falsifiability and testability, which are reflected in an "If…then" statement summarizing the idea and in the ability to be supported or refuted through observation and experimentation.

  6. What is a scientific hypothesis?

    A scientific hypothesis is a tentative, testable explanation for a phenomenon in the natural world. It's the initial building block in the scientific method. Many describe it as an "educated guess ...

  7. Hypothesis

    A hypothesis (pl.: hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. ... The adjective hypothetical, meaning "having the nature of a hypothesis", or "being assumed to exist as an immediate consequence of a hypothesis", can refer to any of these meanings of the term "hypothesis".

  8. The RNA world 'hypothesis'

    The RNA world hypothesis — which postulates that RNA with both genetic information and catalytic activity had an essential role in the origin of life — is now supported by many scientists. Two ...

  9. Review, News & Views, Perspectives, Hypotheses and Analyses

    Astrocyte cells in the brain have immune memory. The central nervous system's astrocyte cells respond to injury and disease. The finding that they form molecular memories of certain responses ...

  10. How to Write a Strong Hypothesis

    6. Write a null hypothesis. If your research involves statistical hypothesis testing, you will also have to write a null hypothesis. The null hypothesis is the default position that there is no association between the variables. The null hypothesis is written as H 0, while the alternative hypothesis is H 1 or H a.

  11. The Nature of Hypotheses

    A discussion of the nature of hypotheses in science must first clarify the meaning of the word itself. This in a sense is already to a large degree a clarification of the nature of hypotheses. ... L. O. Kattsoff, "The Role of the Hypothesis in Scientific Investigation," Mind, LVIII (1949), 222-247. Article Google Scholar

  12. Research Hypothesis In Psychology: Types, & Examples

    A research hypothesis, in its plural form "hypotheses," is a specific, testable prediction about the anticipated results of a study, established at its outset. ... hypothesis predicts the nature of the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable. It predicts in which direction the change will take place. (i.e., greater, smaller ...

  13. How to Write a Great Hypothesis

    A hypothesis is a tentative statement about the relationship between two or more variables. Find hypothesis examples and how to format your research hypothesis. ... experimental methods can be used to determine the actual nature of the relationship—whether changes in one variable actually ...

  14. Study finds nature boosts mental health and authenticity

    The connection between nature and authenticity is supported by several theories, including the biophilia hypothesis, which suggests humans have an innate affinity for the natural world.

  15. Nature vs. Nurture in Psychology

    The nature vs. nurture debate in psychology concerns the relative importance of an individual's innate qualities (nature) versus personal experiences (nurture) in determining or causing individual differences in physical and behavioral traits. While early theories favored one factor over the other, contemporary views recognize a complex interplay between genes and environment in shaping ...

  16. The COVID lab-leak hypothesis: what scientists do and don't know

    Divisive COVID 'lab leak' debate prompts dire warnings from researchers. Australia, the European Union and Japan have also called for a robust investigation into SARS-CoV-2's origins in ...

  17. Dark forest hypothesis

    The dark forest hypothesis is the conjecture that many alien civilizations exist throughout the universe, but they are both silent and hostile, maintaining their undetectability for fear of being destroyed by another hostile and undetected civilization. It is one of many possible explanations of the Fermi paradox, which contrasts the lack of contact with alien life with the potential for such ...

  18. Reimagining Design with Nature: ecological urbanism in Moscow

    The twenty-first century is the era when populations of cities will exceed rural communities for the first time in human history. The population growth of cities in many countries, including those in transition from planned to market economies, is putting considerable strain on ecological and natural resources. This paper examines four central issues: (a) the challenges and opportunities ...

  19. What is Hypothesis

    Directional Hypothesis. It shows how a researcher is intellectual and committed to a particular outcome. The relationship between the variables can also predict its nature. For example- children aged four years eating proper food over a five-year period are having higher IQ levels than children not having a proper meal.

  20. Land

    Urban green spaces (UGS) as essential elements of the urban environment provide multiple ecosystem services including benefits for physical and mental health. Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions have influenced human relationships with nature. Based on empirical research, this article explores the pathways and implications of human-nature interactions during and after ...

  21. Urban Greening as a Response to Societal Challenges. Toward ...

    They are represented by two categories of OOPT—state nature wildlife preserves and monuments of nature. Moscow has a higher number of such areas—119, which are represented by nature wildlife preserves, monuments of nature, natural-historical parks, national parks, etc. They cover 17,000 ha or 14% of the city's area.

  22. Why do women go through menopause? Study of whales offers clues

    A paper published Wednesday in the journal Nature looked at a total of 32 whale species, five of which undergo menopause. The findings could offer clues about why humans, the only land-based ...

  23. Hypothesis Article

    Hypothesis Article 01 Jul 2008. Explore content. Research articles ... Nature (Nature) ISSN 1476-4687 (online) ISSN 0028-0836 (print) nature.com sitemap. About Nature Portfolio ...

  24. Researchers Find First Experimental Evidence for a Graviton-like

    A team of scientists from Columbia, Nanjing University, Princeton, and the University of Munster, writing in the journal Nature, have presented the first experimental evidence of collective excitations with spin called chiral graviton modes (CGMs) in a semiconducting material.A CGM appears to be similar to a graviton, a yet-to-be-discovered elementary particle better known in high-energy ...

  25. Lev Vygotsky

    Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky (Russian: Лев Семёнович Выготский, [vɨˈɡotskʲɪj]; Belarusian: Леў Сямёнавіч Выгоцкі; November 17 [O.S. November 5] 1896 - June 11, 1934) was a Russian psychologist, best known for his work on psychological development in children and creating the framework known as cultural-historical activity theory.

  26. Science and Hypothesis

    A hypothesis is boldly made, some indication of its plausibility having been detected by a flash of genius; it is then developed and its consequences worked out. If the consequences are evidently ...

  27. Theory of Evil Human Nature

    Natural evilness(traditional Chinese:性惡論; simplified Chinese: 性恶论 )is a view of human nature.It says that human nature tends to be evil, and it is easier to do evil than to do good. It was first proposed by Xunzi against Mencius' Theory of Good Human Nature.. Xunzi says that all human goodness comes from active efforts from humans.

  28. The hygiene hypothesis in autoimmunity: the role of pathogens ...

    Nature Reviews Immunology - The hygiene hypothesis postulates that an increased frequency of infections contributes to a decrease in autoimmune and allergic diseases. Here, Bach summarizes the ...

  29. How did the Big Bang get its name? Here's the real story

    Work by US physicists Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson vindicated the Big Bang theory. Credit: Bettmann/Getty. It took until March 1966 for the name to turn up in a Nature research article 3. The ...