Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jul. 2009
Hypothesis is understood to be the proposal of justification before a certain phenomenon, element or process that takes place in any area of existence (that is, both natural and social). The hypothesis is one of the most important parts of the process of analysis and scientific study since that it is through him that the theory begins to take shape, even if the hypothesis is disproved and canceled. The hypothesis is what allows the human being to start the process of thought through which a certain type of knowledge will be obtained.
The term 'hypothesis'derives from the Greek and means to suppose or to put under consideration. The main and most elementary characteristic of a hypothesis has to do with its quality of proposition, possibility or suggestion that must still be verified and approved to finally become a asseveration or scientific theory.
This is directly related to the idea that a hypothesis is a proposal whose veracity or utility has not yet been corroborated, work that will be carried out through the
scientific method corresponding to the science in question (since hypotheses can be formulated by and for any type of science regardless of its object of study, methodology or resources).To develop the verification or validation of a hypothesis, scholars can resort to different elements such as observations and empirical tests, but also to previously validated theories and hypotheses, to critical and coherent analyzes in relation to the subject in question. The hypothesis is never posed in the form of a question if not in the form of a statement, and hence the need to validate such a statement with the in order to maintain it, alter any of its parts or directly dispose of it in the event that it does not apply to the need previously raised. We can finally add that a hypothesis is generally established with the Format of conditional cause-consequence.
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