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How to Formulate a Hypothesis?
Formulating a hypothesis requires an understanding of the research question, background knowledge, and the context of the study. The process involves several steps:
Identify the
research question
.
Conduct a thorough
literature review
to understand what is already known.
Define the
exposure
and
outcome
variables.
Consider the
theoretical framework
or biological plausibility.
Develop a clear and testable statement.
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