0 an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved:
1 an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proven:
2 an idea or explanation for something that may be true but has not yet been completely proved:
hypothesis that Evidence supports their hypothesis that a long-term relationship built on trust and obligation between a buyer and a sub-contractor leads to prompt delivery and better cooperation.
As well, qualitative research is frequently used in psychology as a way of generating informed hypotheses for a given topic.
The phonetic analysis further bolstered the hypothesis that he added -ed endings according to a pseudo-suffixation strategy.
Secondary hypotheses were that abnormal psychological/ endocrine/immune measures were associated with a poorer predicted disease outcome (as evidenced by tumour pathology).
Within the psychological tradition, hypothesis-testing models traditionally assume the former.
In conjunction, these properties of social-psychological research have impeded the development of theories with explanatory power and the ability to generate novel and nontrivial hypotheses.
Therefore, with this easier criterion, the sequence from visual perspective taking to pronoun acquisition was reversed, contradicting our first two hypotheses.
To investigate these hypotheses, we defined a number of regions that have been identified as part of the social brain network in adults.
The findings are consistent with the hypothesis that weaknesses in specific phonemic representations linger even after children can articulate the specific phonemes accurately.
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