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PREPARED BY,
SAAD FAROQI, C.NO: 01
BS 6TH
SEMESTER,
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL &
CONSERVATION SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF
SWAT
05/27/15
1
HYPOTHESIS
Contents
2
 Introduction
 Definition
 Nature of hypothesis
 Importance of hypothesis
 Characteristics of a good hypothesis
 Sources of hypothesis
 Types of hypothesis
 Problem in formulation of hypothesis
 Errors in testing of hypothesis
 References
Meaning of Hypothesis
3
 The word hypothesis is derived from the Greek word – ‘hypotithenai’
meaning ‘to put under’ or ‘to suppose’.
 The word hypothesis consists of two words ‘Hypo’ and ‘thesis’.
‘Hypo’ means tentative or subject to the verification and
‘Thesis’ means statement about solution of a problem.
 So the word “Hypothesis” means tentative statement about solution of a
problem or Hypothesis means the guesses to solve the research problem.
Definition of Hypothesis
4
 “It is a tentative supposition or provisional guess which seems to explain the
situation under observation.” – James E. Greighton
 A hypothesis is a conjectural statement of the relation between two or more
variables. (Kerlinger, 1956)
 Hypothesis is a formal statement that presents the expected relationship
between an independent and dependent variable. (Creswell, 1994)
Nature of Hypothesis
5
1. It is conceptual in nature.
2. It is a verbal statement in a declarative form.
3. It has the empirical referent.
4. It has a forward or future reference.
5. It is the pivot of a scientific research.
Importance of a hypothesis
6
 To the point enquiry
 Development of Research technique
 Separating Relevant from Irrelevant observation
 Selecting required facts
 Direction of research
 Act as a guide
 Prevent blind research
Cont.
7
 Accuracy and precision
 Link between Theory and Investigation
 Link between Assumption and Observation
 Provide answer for a question
 Save Time, Money and Energy
 Proper data collection
 Proper conclusion
Characteristics of a good hypothesis
8
A good hypothesis must possess the following main characteristics.
A good hypothesis is in agreement with the observed facts.
A good hypothesis does not conflict with any law of nature which is known to be true.
A good hypothesis is stated in the simplest possible term.
A good hypothesis permits of the application of deductive reasoning.
A good hypothesis shows very clear verbalization. It is different from what is generally
called hunch.
Cont.
9
 A good hypothesis ensures that the methods of verification are under control of the
investigator.
 A good hypothesis guarantees that available tools and techniques will be effectively
used for the purpose of verification.
 A good hypothesis takes into account the different types controls which are to be
exercised for the purpose of verification.
Cont.
 A good hypothesis ensures that the sample is readily approachable.
 A good hypothesis indicates clearly the role of different variables involved in
the study.
 A good hypothesis maintains a very apparent distinction with what is called
theory law, facts, assumption and postulate.
10
Sources of Hypothesis
11
According to Webster,
“Hypothesis is a guess made by the researcher which either solve the problem or guide
him in further investigation.”
Reading Material- Published books, Journals, Magazines, Seminar Reports,
Principle of Theories – Rule of Law, Basic Structure etc.,
Personal Experience, and
Other Studies.
Types of Hypothesis
12
Hypotheses are classified in several ways on different basis. On the
other basis of the degree of generality hypothesis can be divided into
two categories.
Universal and
Existential.
Cont.
Universal hypothesis
Universal hypothesis is one which states the relationship that holds good
for all the levels or values of variables which are specified for all time at
all places.
Existential hypothesis
Existential hypothesis is one which states the relationship which holds
good for at least one place.
13
Cont.
14
 Descriptive Hypothesis:
A Hypothesis is about the law which is an instance, is called descriptive Hypothesis.
 Explanatory Hypothesis:
A Hypothesis may be about cause of phenomenon; this type of Hypothesis is known
as exploratory. This strongly states the existence of cause and effect relationship.
Cont.
 Directional Hypothesis:
It connotes an expected direction in the relationship or difference between
variables.
 Non- Directional Hypothesis
It shows absence of relationship in the variables.
15
Cont.
 Working Hypothesis:
A casual relation between various facts/ which are foremen on probability.
It is set upon the basis of pier observation or on logical grounds.
 Statistical Hypothesis:
It is testable within the framework of probability theory. N.C.Nemor the null
hypothesis as the statistical Hypothesis.
16
Cont.
17
 Null Hypothesis
Null Hypothesis is a statistical Hypothesis which used in analyzing the data. It
assumed that observed difference is attributable by sampling error and too difference
is zero.
Problem in formulation of hypothesis
18
According to Goode and Hatt these are three major possible difficulties in
formulation of good hypothesis.
First: Absence of knowledge of theoretical framework.
Second: Lack of ability to utilize the theoretical framework logically.
Third: Investigator’s unawareness about available research techniques.
Errors in testing of hypothesis
19
 There are two types of errors in hypothesis.
(i) Type I error
(ii) Type II error
(i) Type I error :
Rejection of a true null hypothesis is called the type I error.
(ii) Type II error :
Retention of false null hypothesis is called the type II error.
Cont.
20
References
21
Donald. A, Jacobs. C. L and Razavieh. A, (2010) “Introduction to Research in
Education” 8th Edition, Cengage Learning products, USA; Wadsworth Belmont.
Creswell (2009) “Research design: Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Methods
Approach” 3rd Edition, California: SAGE Publications.
Guy (2006) “Educational Research; competencies for analysis and application”
8th edition, New Jersey; Pearson Education, Inc.
22

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Hypothesis

  • 1. PREPARED BY, SAAD FAROQI, C.NO: 01 BS 6TH SEMESTER, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL & CONSERVATION SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF SWAT 05/27/15 1 HYPOTHESIS
  • 2. Contents 2  Introduction  Definition  Nature of hypothesis  Importance of hypothesis  Characteristics of a good hypothesis  Sources of hypothesis  Types of hypothesis  Problem in formulation of hypothesis  Errors in testing of hypothesis  References
  • 3. Meaning of Hypothesis 3  The word hypothesis is derived from the Greek word – ‘hypotithenai’ meaning ‘to put under’ or ‘to suppose’.  The word hypothesis consists of two words ‘Hypo’ and ‘thesis’. ‘Hypo’ means tentative or subject to the verification and ‘Thesis’ means statement about solution of a problem.  So the word “Hypothesis” means tentative statement about solution of a problem or Hypothesis means the guesses to solve the research problem.
  • 4. Definition of Hypothesis 4  “It is a tentative supposition or provisional guess which seems to explain the situation under observation.” – James E. Greighton  A hypothesis is a conjectural statement of the relation between two or more variables. (Kerlinger, 1956)  Hypothesis is a formal statement that presents the expected relationship between an independent and dependent variable. (Creswell, 1994)
  • 5. Nature of Hypothesis 5 1. It is conceptual in nature. 2. It is a verbal statement in a declarative form. 3. It has the empirical referent. 4. It has a forward or future reference. 5. It is the pivot of a scientific research.
  • 6. Importance of a hypothesis 6  To the point enquiry  Development of Research technique  Separating Relevant from Irrelevant observation  Selecting required facts  Direction of research  Act as a guide  Prevent blind research
  • 7. Cont. 7  Accuracy and precision  Link between Theory and Investigation  Link between Assumption and Observation  Provide answer for a question  Save Time, Money and Energy  Proper data collection  Proper conclusion
  • 8. Characteristics of a good hypothesis 8 A good hypothesis must possess the following main characteristics. A good hypothesis is in agreement with the observed facts. A good hypothesis does not conflict with any law of nature which is known to be true. A good hypothesis is stated in the simplest possible term. A good hypothesis permits of the application of deductive reasoning. A good hypothesis shows very clear verbalization. It is different from what is generally called hunch.
  • 9. Cont. 9  A good hypothesis ensures that the methods of verification are under control of the investigator.  A good hypothesis guarantees that available tools and techniques will be effectively used for the purpose of verification.  A good hypothesis takes into account the different types controls which are to be exercised for the purpose of verification.
  • 10. Cont.  A good hypothesis ensures that the sample is readily approachable.  A good hypothesis indicates clearly the role of different variables involved in the study.  A good hypothesis maintains a very apparent distinction with what is called theory law, facts, assumption and postulate. 10
  • 11. Sources of Hypothesis 11 According to Webster, “Hypothesis is a guess made by the researcher which either solve the problem or guide him in further investigation.” Reading Material- Published books, Journals, Magazines, Seminar Reports, Principle of Theories – Rule of Law, Basic Structure etc., Personal Experience, and Other Studies.
  • 12. Types of Hypothesis 12 Hypotheses are classified in several ways on different basis. On the other basis of the degree of generality hypothesis can be divided into two categories. Universal and Existential.
  • 13. Cont. Universal hypothesis Universal hypothesis is one which states the relationship that holds good for all the levels or values of variables which are specified for all time at all places. Existential hypothesis Existential hypothesis is one which states the relationship which holds good for at least one place. 13
  • 14. Cont. 14  Descriptive Hypothesis: A Hypothesis is about the law which is an instance, is called descriptive Hypothesis.  Explanatory Hypothesis: A Hypothesis may be about cause of phenomenon; this type of Hypothesis is known as exploratory. This strongly states the existence of cause and effect relationship.
  • 15. Cont.  Directional Hypothesis: It connotes an expected direction in the relationship or difference between variables.  Non- Directional Hypothesis It shows absence of relationship in the variables. 15
  • 16. Cont.  Working Hypothesis: A casual relation between various facts/ which are foremen on probability. It is set upon the basis of pier observation or on logical grounds.  Statistical Hypothesis: It is testable within the framework of probability theory. N.C.Nemor the null hypothesis as the statistical Hypothesis. 16
  • 17. Cont. 17  Null Hypothesis Null Hypothesis is a statistical Hypothesis which used in analyzing the data. It assumed that observed difference is attributable by sampling error and too difference is zero.
  • 18. Problem in formulation of hypothesis 18 According to Goode and Hatt these are three major possible difficulties in formulation of good hypothesis. First: Absence of knowledge of theoretical framework. Second: Lack of ability to utilize the theoretical framework logically. Third: Investigator’s unawareness about available research techniques.
  • 19. Errors in testing of hypothesis 19  There are two types of errors in hypothesis. (i) Type I error (ii) Type II error (i) Type I error : Rejection of a true null hypothesis is called the type I error. (ii) Type II error : Retention of false null hypothesis is called the type II error.
  • 21. References 21 Donald. A, Jacobs. C. L and Razavieh. A, (2010) “Introduction to Research in Education” 8th Edition, Cengage Learning products, USA; Wadsworth Belmont. Creswell (2009) “Research design: Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Methods Approach” 3rd Edition, California: SAGE Publications. Guy (2006) “Educational Research; competencies for analysis and application” 8th edition, New Jersey; Pearson Education, Inc.
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