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  1. Sep 2016
    1. descriptions of observed patterns in nature

      Generalizing Hypotheses describe patterns in nature, while explanatory explain potential things in nature

    1. If I do X, then Y will happen. There is no hypothesis here. This is simply a method (if I do X) followed by a prediction (then Y will happen). Some teachers and textbooks add “…because…” at the end of the “If…, then…” statement. The because statement is often close to the hypothesis that is being tested, but it still does not carefully delineate the hypothesis from the prediction.

      A hypothesis explains why something will happen. There is an explanation with it, not just a prediction with no evidence.