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Hypothesis meanings in Urdu are فرضیہ, بے دلیل دعویٰ, فریضہ, مفروضہ Hypothesis in Urdu. More meanings of hypothesis, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.

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Please find 3 English and definitions related to the word Hypothesis.

  • (noun) : a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
  • (noun) : a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
  • (noun) : a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena

The only relevant test of the validity of a hypothesis is comparison of prediction with experience.

- Milton Friedman

God is not a hypothesis derived from logical assumptions, but an immediate insight, self-evident as light. He is not something to be sought in the darkness with the light of reason. He is the light.

- Abraham Joshua Heschel

It is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis every day before breakfast. It keeps him young.

- Konrad Lorenz

The great tragedy of science - the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact.

- Thomas Huxley

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محصول انمان کرنا مفروضہ خود بینی انمان وظیفہ قیاس کرنا جائزہ حاصل بَديہہ تخمینہ قیاس کردہ زعم اندازہ کرنا کار اصول مُتعارفَہ خیال فرض کرنے کا عمل قیاس خدمت اٹکل کرنا تخمینہ کرنا غرور اٹکل عہدہ بچارنا سرسری تخمینہ فریضہ اوّلِيَہ اندازہ ذمہ داری گمان کرنا شک کرنا جزیہ مُسَلِمَہ بچار فرضی خیال کرنا کار منصبی فرضیہ اندازہ لگانا فرض گمان

What are the meanings of Hypothesis in Urdu?

Meanings of the word Hypothesis in Urdu are مفروضہ - mafruuzah, فرضیہ - farziyah and فریضہ - fariizah. To understand how would you translate the word Hypothesis in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Hypothesis or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Hypothesis synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Hypothesis. If there is a match we also include idioms & quotations that either use this word or its translations in them or use any of the related words in English or Urdu translations. These idioms or quotations can also be taken as a literary example of how to use Hypothesis in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu.

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Meanings of hypothesis are مفروضہ - mafruuzah, فرضیہ - farziyah and فریضہ - fariizah

Whats the definition of hypothesis?

  • a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
  • a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
  • a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena

What is the synonym of hypothesis?

Synonym of word hypothesis are hypothecating, presumptive, hypothesise, hypotensive, assumptive, guess, datum, assumption, supposition, supposed

What are the quotes with word hypothesis?

  • The only relevant test of the validity of a hypothesis is comparison of prediction with experience. — Milton Friedman
  • God is not a hypothesis derived from logical assumptions, but an immediate insight, self-evident as light. He is not something to be sought in the darkness with the light of reason. He is the light. — Abraham Joshua Heschel
  • It is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis every day before breakfast. It keeps him young. — Konrad Lorenz
  • The great tragedy of science - the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact. — Thomas Huxley

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Use of hypothesis in sentence [29 examples] 1) hypothesis, 2) hypothesis, 3) hypothesis, similar words:.

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  • , supposition
  • , speculation
  • , conjecture

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Meaning of HYPOTHESIS in Urdu

Use in sentences of مفروضے, meaning of hypothesis in english.

  • A supposition; a proposition or principle which is supposed or taken for granted, in order to draw a conclusion or inference for proof of the point in question; something not proved, but assumed for the purpose of argument, or to account for a fact or an occurrence; as, the hypothesis that head winds detain an overdue steamer.
  • A tentative theory or supposition provisionally adopted to explain certain facts, and to guide in the investigation of others; hence, frequently called a working hypothesis.

Synonyms of ‘ مفروضے ’

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  • سوانحی یادداشتیں۔
  • بچوں کا ادب
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  • مزاحیہ میمز
  • دستکاری کا شوق
  • جرم کا جاسوس
  • شہوانی، شہوت انگیز
  • فیشن طرز زندگی
  • صحت - تندرستی
  • خوفناک غیر معمولی
  • لاء اینڈ آرڈر
  • محبت - رومانس
  • مذہب - روحانی
  • سائنس ٹیکنالوجی
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Definitions and Meaning of hypothesis in English

Hypothesis noun.

possibility , theory

  • "a scientific hypothesis that survives experimental testing becomes a scientific theory"
  • "he proposed a fresh theory of alkalis that later was accepted in chemical practices"

conjecture , guess , speculation , supposition , surmisal , surmise

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A hypothesis is a prediction of what will be found at the outcome of a research project and is typically focused on the relationship between two different variables studied in the research. It is usually based on both theoretical expectations about how things work and already existing scientific evidence.

Within social science, a hypothesis can take two forms. It can predict that there is no relationship between two variables, in which case it is a null hypothesis . Or, it can predict the existence of a relationship between variables, which is known as an alternative hypothesis.

In either case, the variable that is thought to either affect or not affect the outcome is known as the independent variable, and the variable that is thought to either be affected or not is the dependent variable.

Researchers seek to determine whether or not their hypothesis, or hypotheses if they have more than one, will prove true. Sometimes they do, and sometimes they do not. Either way, the research is considered successful if one can conclude whether or not a hypothesis is true. 

Null Hypothesis

A researcher has a null hypothesis when she or he believes, based on theory and existing scientific evidence, that there will not be a relationship between two variables. For example, when examining what factors influence a person's highest level of education within the U.S., a researcher might expect that place of birth, number of siblings, and religion would not have an impact on the level of education. This would mean the researcher has stated three null hypotheses.

Alternative Hypothesis

Taking the same example, a researcher might expect that the economic class and educational attainment of one's parents, and the race of the person in question are likely to have an effect on one's educational attainment. Existing evidence and social theories that recognize the connections between wealth and cultural resources , and how race affects access to rights and resources in the U.S. , would suggest that both economic class and educational attainment of the one's parents would have a positive effect on educational attainment. In this case, economic class and educational attainment of one's parents are independent variables, and one's educational attainment is the dependent variable—it is hypothesized to be dependent on the other two.

Conversely, an informed researcher would expect that being a race other than white in the U.S. is likely to have a negative impact on a person's educational attainment. This would be characterized as a negative relationship, wherein being a person of color has a negative effect on one's educational attainment. In reality, this hypothesis proves true, with the exception of Asian Americans , who go to college at a higher rate than whites do. However, Blacks and Hispanics and Latinos are far less likely than whites and Asian Americans to go to college.

Formulating a Hypothesis

Formulating a hypothesis can take place at the very beginning of a research project , or after a bit of research has already been done. Sometimes a researcher knows right from the start which variables she is interested in studying, and she may already have a hunch about their relationships. Other times, a researcher may have an interest in ​a particular topic, trend, or phenomenon, but he may not know enough about it to identify variables or formulate a hypothesis.

Whenever a hypothesis is formulated, the most important thing is to be precise about what one's variables are, what the nature of the relationship between them might be, and how one can go about conducting a study of them.

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  • First, we will discuss the importance of hypotheses in research.
  • We will then cover formulating hypotheses in research, including the steps in the formulation of hypotheses in research methodology.
  • We will provide examples of hypotheses in research throughout the explanation.
  • Finally, we will delve into the different types of hypotheses in research.

What is a Hypothesis?

The current community of psychologists believe that the best approach to understanding behaviour is to conduct scientific research . To be classed as scientific research , it must be observable, valid, reliable and follow a standardised procedure.

One of the important steps in scientific research is to formulate a hypothesis before starting the study procedure.

The hypothesis is a predictive, testable statement predicting the outcome and the results the researcher expects to find.

The hypothesis provides a summary of what direction, if any, is taken to investigate a theory.

In scientific research, there is a criterion that hypotheses need to be met to be regarded as acceptable.

If a hypothesis is disregarded, the research may be rejected by the community of psychology researchers.

Importance of Hypothesis in Research

The purpose of including hypotheses in psychology research is:

  • To provide a summary of the research, how it will be investigated, and what is expected to be found.
  • To provide an answer to the research question.

When carrying out research, researchers first investigate the research area they are interested in. From this, researchers are required to identify a gap in the literature.

Filling the gap essentially means finding what previous work has not been explained yet, investigated to a sufficient degree, or simply expanding or further investigating a theory if doubt exists.

The researcher then forms a research question that the researcher will attempt to answer in their study.

Remember, the hypothesis is a predictive statement of what is expected to happen when testing the research question.

The hypothesis can be used for later data analysis. This includes inferential tests such as hypothesis testing and identifying if statistical findings are significant.

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Steps in the Formulation of Hypothesis in Research Methodology

Researchers must follow certain steps to formulate testable hypotheses when conducting research.

Overall, the researcher has to consider the direction of the research, i.e. will it be looking for a difference caused by independent variables ? Or will it be more concerned with the correlation between variables?

All researchers will likely complete the following.

  • Investigating background research in the area of interest.
  • Formulating or investigating a theory.
  • Identify how the theory will be tested and what the researcher expects to find based on relevant, previously published scientific works.

The above steps are used to formulate testable hypotheses.

The Formulation of Testable Hypotheses

The hypothesis is important in research as it indicates what and how a variable will be investigated.

The hypothesis essentially summarises what and how something will be investigated. This is important as it ensures that the researcher has carefully planned how the research will be done, as the researchers have to follow a set procedure to conduct research.

This is known as the scientific method.

Formulating Hypotheses in Research

When formulating hypotheses, things that researchers should consider are:

Types of Hypotheses in Research

Researchers can propose different types of hypotheses when carrying out research.

The following research scenario will be discussed to show examples of each type of hypothesis that the researchers could use. "A research team was investigating whether memory performance is affected by depression ."

The identified independent variable is the severity of depression scores, and the dependent variable is the scores from a memory performance task.

The null hypothesis predicts that the results will show no or little effect. The null hypothesis is a predictive statement that researchers use when it is thought that the IV will not influence the DV.

In this case, the null hypothesis would be there will be no difference in memory scores on the MMSE test of those who are diagnosed with depression and those who are not.

An alternative hypothesis is a predictive statement used when it is thought that the IV will influence the DV. The alternative hypothesis is also called a non-directional, two-tailed hypothesis, as it predicts the results can go either way, e.g. increase or decrease.

The example in this scenario is there will be an observed difference in scores from a memory performance task between people with high- or low-depressive scores.

The directional alternative hypothesis states how the IV will influence the DV, identifying a specific direction, such as if there will be an increase or decrease in the observed results.

The example in this scenario is people with low depressive scores will perform better in the memory performance task than people who score higher in depressive symptoms.

Example Hypothesis in Research

To summarise, let's look at an example of a straightforward hypothesis that indicates the relationship between two variables: the independent and the dependent.

If you stay up late, you will feel tired the following day; the more caffeine you drink, the harder you find it to fall asleep, or the more sunlight plants get, the taller they will grow.

Formulation of Hypothesis - Key Takeaways

  • The current community of psychologists believe that the best approach to understanding behaviour is to conduct scientific research. One of the important steps in scientific research is to create a hypothesis.
  • The hypothesis is a predictive, testable statement concerning the outcome/results that the researcher expects to find.
  • Hypotheses are needed in research to provide a summary of what the research is, how to investigate a theory and what is expected to be found, and to provide an answer to the research question so that the hypothesis can be used for later data analysis.
  • There are requirements for the formulation of testable hypotheses. The hypotheses should identify and operationalise the IV and DV. In addition, they should describe the nature of the relationship between the IV and DV.
  • There are different types of hypotheses: Null hypothesis, Alternative hypothesis (this is also known as the non-directional, two-tailed hypothesis), and Directional hypothesis (this is also known as the one-tailed hypothesis).

Frequently Asked Questions about Formulation of Hypothesis

--> what are the 3 types of hypotheses.

The three types of hypotheses are:

  • Null hypothesis 
  • Alternative hypothesis 
  • Directional/non-directional hypothesis 

--> What is an example of a hypothesis in psychology?

An example of a null hypothesis in psychology is, there will be no observed difference in scores from a memory performance task between people with high- or low-depressive scores.

--> What are the steps in formulating a hypothesis?

All researchers will likely complete the following

  • Investigating background research in the area of interest 
  • Formulating or investigating a theory 
  • Identify how the theory will be tested and what the researcher expects to find based on relevant, previously published scientific works 

--> What is formulation of hypothesis in research? 

The formulation of a hypothesis in research is when the researcher formulates a predictive statement of what is expected to happen when testing the research question based on background research.

--> How to formulate  null and alternative hypothesis?

When formulating a null hypothesis the researcher would state a prediction that they expect to see no difference in the dependent variable when the independent variable changes or is manipulated. Whereas, when using an alternative hypothesis then it would be predicted that there will be a change in the dependent variable. The researcher can state in which direction they expect the results to go. 

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What type of hypothesis matches the following definition. A predictive statement that researchers use when it is thought that the IV will not influence the DV.

What type of hypothesis matches the following definition. A hypothesis that states that the IV will influence the DV. But, the hypothesis does not state how the IV will influence the DV. 

What type of hypothesis matches the following definition. A hypothesis that states that the IV will influence the DV, and states how it will influence the DV. 

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Formulation meaning in Urdu

Formulation sentence, formulation synonyms, formulation definitions.

1 of 2) Formulation , Conceptualisation , Conceptualization : تصور میں لانا : (noun) inventing or contriving an idea or explanation and formulating it mentally.

2 of 2) Formulation , Expression : انداز : (noun) the style of expressing yourself.

Useful Words

Judicial Doctrine : عدالتی اصول , Realise : سمجھنا , Contrive : ایجاد کرنا , Invention : ایجاد کرنے کا عمل , Coinage : نیا لفظ ایجاد کرنے کا عمل , Abstraction : عمومی تصور , Finding Of Fact : فیصلہ , Sense : فہم , Account For : وجہ سے , Disappear : بغیر بتائے غائب ہونا , Interpret : تشریح کرنا , Interpretation : تشریح , Interpretation : وضاحت , Justification : جواز , Demonstrate : ظاہر کرنا , Accounting : حساب داری , Account : توجیح پیش کرنا , Challenge : اعتراض , Absorb : اپنے اندر سمو لینا , Definition : وضاحت , Lumpen : پاگل , Construct : دوبارہ بنانا , Agile : ذہین , Conceive : تصور کرنا , Excruciate : عذاب دینا , Aweary : خستہ حالی , Bilk : بچنا , Unsoundness : عدم صحت , Doddering : بوڑھا , Alert : چوکنا , Afflicted : غیر موزوں

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Judicial Doctrine: (law) a principle underlying the formulation of jurisprudence.

Realise: perceive (an idea or situation) mentally.

Contrive: come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort.

Invention: the act of inventing.

Coinage: the act of inventing a word or phrase.

Abstraction: the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances.

Finding Of Fact: (law) the findings of a jury on issues of fact submitted to it for decision; can be used in formulating a judgment.

Sense: the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted.

Account For: be the reason or explanation for.

Disappear: get lost, as without warning or explanation.

Interpret: give an interpretation or explanation to.

Interpretation: an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious.

Interpretation: an explanation that results from interpreting something.

Justification: a statement in explanation of some action or belief.

Demonstrate: establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment.

Accounting: a convincing explanation that reveals basic causes.

Account: furnish a justifying analysis or explanation.

Challenge: questioning a statement and demanding an explanation.

Absorb: take up mentally.

Definition: a concise explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase or symbol.

Lumpen: mentally sluggish.

Construct: reassemble mentally.

Agile: mentally quick.

Conceive: have the idea for.

Excruciate: torment emotionally or mentally.

Aweary: physically and mentally fatigued.

Bilk: escape, either physically or mentally.

Unsoundness: not mentally or physically healthy.

Doddering: mentally or physically infirm with age.

Alert: mentally perceptive and responsive.

Afflicted: mentally or physically unfit.

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  • What is Hypothesis?
  • Post last modified: 20 April 2021
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Hypothesis is a proposition which can be put to a test to determine validity and is useful for further research.

Hypothesis is a statement which can be proved or disproved. It is a statement capable of being tested. In a sense, hypothesis is a question which definitely has an answer. Hypothesis aids us a great deal while collecting, tabulating and analyzing data and other relevant information.

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  • 1 What is Hypothesis?
  • 2 Hypothesis Definition
  • 3 Meaning of Hypothesis
  • 4.1 Conceptual Clarity
  • 4.2 Need of the empirical referents
  • 4.3 Hypothesis should be specific
  • 4.4 Hypothesis should be within the ambit of the available research techniques
  • 4.5 Hypothesis should be consistent with the theory
  • 4.6 Hypothesis should be concerned with observable facts and empirical events
  • 4.7 Hypothesis should be simple
  • 5 Formulation of Hypothesis
  • 6 Null Hypothesis
  • 7.1 Stating the hypothesis of interest
  • 7.2 Collection of relevant data and information
  • 7.3 Formation of null hypothesis
  • 7.4 Alternative Hypothesis
  • 7.5 Selection of suitable test statistic
  • 7.6 Determine the level of significance
  • 7.7 Decision

Hypothesis thus is inevitable in any kind of research, if it is to be carried out successfully. The meaning and exact nature of hypothesis will become clear from the following definitions.

Hypothesis Definition

Meaning of hypothesis.

From the above mentioned definitions of hypothesis, its meaning can be explained in the following ways:

  • At the primary level, a hypothesis is the possible and probable explanation of the sequence of happenings or data.
  • Sometimes, hypothesis may emerge from an imagination, common sense or a sudden event.
  • Hypothesis can be a probable answer to the research problem undertaken for study.
  • Hypothesis may not always be true. It can get disproven. In other words, hypothesis need not always be a true proposition.
  • Hypothesis, in a sense, is an attempt to present the interrelations that exist in the available data or information.
  • Hypothesis is not an individual opinion or community thought. Instead, it is a philosophical means which is to be used for research purpose. Hypothesis is not to be considered as the ultimate objective; rather it is to be taken as the means of explaining scientifically the prevailing situation.

Characteristics of Hypothesis

Not all the hypotheses are good and useful from the point of view of research. It is only the few hypotheses satisfying certain criteria that are good, useful and directive in the research work undertaken.

The characteristics of a good hypothesis can be listed as below.

Conceptual Clarity

Need of the empirical referents, hypothesis should be specific, hypothesis should be within the ambit of the available research techniques, hypothesis should be consistent with the theory, hypothesis should be concerned with observable facts and empirical events, hypothesis should be simple.

The concepts used while framing hypothesis should be crystal clear and unambiguous. Such concepts must be clearly defined so that they become lucid and acceptable to everyone.

How are the newly developed concepts interrelated and how are they linked with the old one is to be very clear so that the hypothesis framed on their basis also carries the same clarity. A hypothesis embodying unclear and ambiguous concepts can to a great extent undermine the successful completion of the research work.

A hypothesis can be useful in the research work undertaken only when it has links with some empirical referents. Hypothesis based on moral values and ideals are useless as they cannot be tested. Similarly, hypothesis containing opinions as good and bad or expectation with respect to something are not testable and therefore useless.

For example, ‘current account deficit can be lowered if people change their attitude towards gold’ is a hypothesis encompassing expectation. In case of such a hypothesis, the attitude towards gold is something which cannot clearly be described and therefore a hypothesis which embodies such an unclear thing cannot be tested and proved or disproved. In short, the hypothesis should be linked with some testable referents.

For the successful conduction of research, it is necessary that the hypothesis is specific and presented in a precise manner. Hypothesis which is general, too ambitious and grandiose in scope is not to be made as such hypothesis cannot be easily put to test. A hypothesis is to be based on such concepts which are precise and empirical in nature. A hypothesis should give a clear idea about the indicators which are to be used.

For example, a hypothesis that economic power is increasingly getting concentrated in few hands in India should enable us to define the concept of economic power. It should be explicated in terms of the measurable indicator like income, wealth, etc. Such specificity in the formulation of hypothesis ensures that the research is practicable and significant.

While framing the hypothesis, the researcher should be aware of the available research techniques and should see that the hypothesis framed is testable on the basis of them.

In other words, a hypothesis should be researchable and for this, it is important that a due thought has been given to the methods and techniques which can be used to measure the concepts and variables embodied in the hypothesis.

It does not, however, mean that hypotheses which are not testable with the available techniques of research are not to be made. If the problem is too significant and therefore the hypothesis framed becomes too ambitious and complex, it’s testing becomes possible with the development of new research techniques or the hypothesis itself leads to the development of new research techniques.

A hypothesis must be related to the existing theory or should have a theoretical orientation. The growth of the knowledge takes place in the sequence of facts, hypothesis, theory and law or principles.

It means the hypothesis should have a correspondence with the existing facts and theory. If the hypothesis is related to some theory, the research work will enable us to support, modify or refute the existing theory. Theoretical orientation of the hypothesis ensures that it becomes scientifically useful.

According to Prof. Goode and Prof. Hatt, research work can contribute to the existing knowledge only when the hypothesis is related to some theory.

This enables us to explain the observed facts and situations and also verify the framed hypothesis.

In the words of Prof. Cohen and Prof. Nagel, “hypothesis must be formulated in such a manner that deduction can be made from it and that consequently a decision can be reached as to whether it does or does not explain the facts considered.

If the research work based on a hypothesis is to be successful, it is necessary that the later is as simple and easy as possible. An ambition of finding out something new may lead the researcher to frame an unrealistic and unclear hypothesis. Such a temptation is to be avoided.

Framing a simple, easy and testable hypothesis requires that the researcher is well acquainted with the related concepts.

Formulation of Hypothesis

The real beginning of any research is made with the formulation of hypothesis. In a sense, research is nothing but accepting the hypothesis by proving it or rejecting it if it is disproved or modifying it.

Moreover, in any type of research work, the information and data is to be collected with reference to the hypothesis and the concepts embodied in it. Hypothesis therefore occupies an important place in any type of research.

Formulation of hypothesis, however, requires that the difficulties encountered are overcome. A researcher may suffer from a number of difficulties at the stage of formulating a good hypothesis

  • The researcher should have a thorough knowledge of the accepted theories and basic concepts of that research area where he has decided to work in.
  • The researcher should also acquire the logical and scientific thinking power to frame a hypothesis based on the theories and basic concepts known to him.
  • The researcher should also be well acquainted with the available research methods and techniques.

Normally, the hypothesis made in the beginning of research is of crude or working nature. Such a working hypothesis is to be made while planning a research work. As the research work proceeds with the working hypothesis, new information, data and evidence becomes available. In the light of new information and evidence, the working hypothesis is to be modified and revised.

Sometimes, the working hypothesis changes in a significant way after the modifications are made. In some researches, the hypothesis is formulated not in the beginning but at the time of classification and analysis of data and information.

In the case of such a hypothesis also it becomes necessary that new or additional information is collected. It thus implies that every hypothesis is subject to change. In order to put the research work in an operative mode, several alternative hypotheses are made in the beginning.

While framing such hypotheses utmost care is to be taken while using the concepts. The nature of the hypothesis should be such that it enables the researcher to find out something new, something which is previously unknown.

In the context of research work and while performing the hypothesis testing exercise, both the alternative hypothesis which is to be proved and accepted and null hypothesis, which is to be disproved, are important and required.

The main hypothesis of the research work is the research hypothesis or the alternative hypothesis. Researcher’s job is to collect information and data so as to prove the alternative hypothesis so that it can be accepted. Null hypothesis on the other hand is the exact opposite of research or alternative hypothesis.

Null hypothesis is also called a hypothesis with no difference. Like the research or alternative hypothesis, the null hypothesis is also a statement.

The logic behind formulating a null hypothesis is that it is always easy to prove that a statement is wrong than to prove that a statement (research hypothesis) is cent percent true.

In short, while framing hypothesis for research work, it is important that at least two hypotheses are framed, one of which is a null hypothesis and the other one is an alternative hypothesis.

For instance, a null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis can be as below.

Null Hypothesis

The average age of entry in to the labour market of commerce graduates is 22 years.

However, the collected data and information, when analysed, reveals that Hypothesis the average entry age is greater than or less than 22 years, then the null hypothesis gets rejected.

In such a case the alternative hypothesis can be as under

  • The average age of entry into the labour market is greater than 22 years (> 22)
  • The average age of entry into the labour market is less than 22 years (< 22)
  • The average age of entry into the labour market is not 22 years (‘“ 22)

Test of Hypothesis

As stated in the beginning, the hypothesis formulation marks the beginning of any research. After the hypothesis is formulated in the context of a research problem, next process involves a collection of relevant data and information and analysis of the same using an appropriate statistical technique, which proves or disproves the hypothesis formulated in the beginning.

The testing of hypothesis thus represents the end of the research work. Testing of hypothesis can be considered as the most important step in any type of research work as it determines the fruitfulness of the research work.

Unless the hypothesis is tested, it will only remain an inference or a proposition. The act of determining the validity of the hypothesis based on the collected data is called the testing of hypothesis.

The exercise of hypothesis testing is a systematic work and normally involves following stages or steps:

Stating the hypothesis of interest

Collection of relevant data and information, formation of null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis, selection of suitable test statistic, determine the level of significance.

Based on the research problem and a primitive understanding of the relationship between the variables involved, a researcher formulates a hypothesis of interest or a research hypothesis which he wants to prove.

Given the research problem and the formulated hypothesis of interest, the next step is to collect the relevant data and information to proceed further towards the end objective (i.e. proving the research hypothesis).

For the testing purpose, a null hypothesis is formed based on the statistical data. The null hypothesis is also called as the hypothesis with no difference.

In other words, null hypothesis states that there is no difference between the variables involved in the hypothesis or the variables are not related.

For example, if the research hypothesis is that the commerce graduates are more employable than the arts graduates, then the null hypothesis will be that both are equally employable or that there is no difference in the employment opportunities available to both.

If in research hypothesis, price and demand are said to be inversely related, the null hypothesis assumes them independent or states that price and demand are not related.

After the formulation of null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis can be derived. Alternative hypothesis is the negation of null hypothesis and can be more than one and conform to the research hypothesis.

In the example of employability, the alternative hypothesis can be

  • commerce graduates are more employable or arts graduates are more employable
  • commerce graduates are having more employability
  • arts graduates are having more employability.

The next step in the hypothesis testing exercise is that of selecting an appropriate statistical test. It can be chi-square test, t-test or f-test or any other test. Such a test is carried out at a given level of significance.

As stated in the above step a statistical test is conducted at a given level of significance

  • A level of significance indicates the probability of rejecting or accepting the null hypothesis.

The last step in testing hypothesis is that of taking a decision on the basis of the given level of significance

  • It is seen whether the null hypothesis falls in the accepting region or in rejecting region and accordingly a decision is taken. In this way, the acceptance or rejection of null hypothesis determines the acceptance or rejection of the initial research hypothesis.

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  1. Hypothesis Urdu Meaning with 3 Definitions and Sentence(s)

    1 of 3) Hypothesis : قیاس : (noun) a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations. 2 of 3) Hypothesis, Possibility, Theory : نظریہ : (noun) a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena. 3 of 3) Hypothesis, Conjecture, Guess ...

  2. Hypothesis Meaning In Urdu

    There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Hypothesis in Urdu is قیاس, and in roman we write it Qiyas. The other meanings are Qiyas and Mafrooza Nazriya. Hypothesis is an noun, plural hypotheses [hahy-poth-uh-seez, hi-] /haɪˈpɒθ əˌsiz, hɪ-/ (Show IPA) according to parts of speech.

  3. HYPOTHESIS in Urdu

    HYPOTHESIS translate: مفروضہ, بے دلیل دعویٰ. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Urdu Dictionary.

  4. Hypothesis Meaning in Urdu Mafrooza مفروضہ

    Hypothesis word meaning: Hypothesis is an English language word which is defined as a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation. Hypothesis meaning in Urdu: • The meaning of Hypothesis in Urdu is مفروضے. Definition of Hypothesis:

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  6. Hypothesis meaning in Urdu is مفروضہ, mafruuzah

    Hypothesis Definitions. Please find 3 English and definitions related to the word Hypothesis. (noun) : a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence. (noun) : a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations. (noun) : a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would ...

  7. hypothesis Urdu Meanings

    A tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena.

  8. Urdu Word قیاس

    There are always several meanings of each word in English, the correct meaning of Hypothesis in English is Hypothesis, and in Urdu we write it قیاس. The other meanings are Qiyas and Mafrooza Nazriya. By form, the word Hypothesis is an noun, plural hypotheses [hahy-poth-uh-seez, hi-] /haɪˈpɒθ əˌsiz, hɪ-/ (Show IPA).

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  10. Meaning of HYPOTHESIS in Urdu

    Meaning of HYPOTHESIS in English. A supposition; a proposition or principle which is supposed or taken for granted, in order to draw a conclusion or inference for proof of the point in question; something not proved, but assumed for the purpose of argument, or to account for a fact or an occurrence; as, the hypothesis that head winds detain an overdue steamer.

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    hypothesis noun. a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena. Synonyms. possibility, theory. Examples. "a scientific hypothesis that survives experimental testing becomes a scientific theory".

  12. English to urdu meaning of Hypothesis

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  13. What is Hypothesis. Urdu /English

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  15. Hypothesise Urdu Meaning with Definition

    Tentatively: in a tentative manner. Advance: a tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others. Hypothesis: a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena. Agnostic: uncertain of all claims to knowledge. Cliffhanger: a contest whose outcome ...

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  17. What a Hypothesis Is and How to Formulate One

    A hypothesis is a prediction of what will be found at the outcome of a research project and is typically focused on the relationship between two different variables studied in the research. It is usually based on both theoretical expectations about how things work and already existing scientific evidence. Within social science, a hypothesis can ...

  18. Formulation of Hypotheses: Definition, Types & Example

    The hypothesis is a predictive, testable statement predicting the outcome and the results the researcher expects to find. The hypothesis provides a summary of what direction, if any, is taken to investigate a theory. In scientific research, there is a criterion that hypotheses need to be met to be regarded as acceptable.

  19. Formulation Urdu Meaning with 2 Definitions and Sentence(s)

    Formulation Definitions. 1 of 2) Formulation, Conceptualisation, Conceptualization : تصور میں لانا : (noun) inventing or contriving an idea or explanation and formulating it mentally. 2 of 2) Formulation, Expression : انداز : (noun) the style of expressing yourself.

  20. PDF HYPOTHESIS: MEANING, TYPES AND FORMULATION

    The quality of hypothesis determines the value of the results obtained from research. The value of hypothesis in research has been aptly stated by Claude Bernard as, "The ideas are the seed; the method is the soil which provides it with the conditions to develop, to prosper and give better fruits following its nature.

  21. What Is Hypothesis? Definition, Meaning, Test, Formulation

    Hypothesis is a proposition which can be put to a test to determine validity and is useful for further research. Hypothesis is a statement which can be proved or disproved. It is a statement capable of being tested. In a sense, hypothesis is a question which definitely has an answer.

  22. Formulation Meaning In Urdu

    Formulation Urdu Meaning - Find the correct meaning of Formulation in Urdu, it is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from English to Urdu. There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Formulation in Urdu is قاعدہ, and in roman we write it Qaida. The other meanings are Zabita and ...

  23. Formulation Of Hypothesis

    What is a Hypothesis in Psychology? A hypothesis in psychology is a clear, testable, and specific statement that predicts the relationship between variables or the outcome of a research study. It serves as a preliminary answer to a research question and provides direction for the study. Also, read about the Quasi-experimental design here!