This document discusses research hypotheses. It defines a hypothesis as a tentative statement about the relationship between two or more variables. Hypotheses are important as they help translate research problems into predictions, identify variables and populations, and guide methodology. Good hypotheses are clear, testable, consistent with existing research, and can be empirically studied. Hypotheses come from theoretical frameworks, previous studies, literature and experiences. They can involve one or multiple variables and predict associative or causal relationships. Hypotheses are either directional and specify a relationship, or non-directional and simply indicate a relationship may exist. For statistical testing, the null hypothesis states no relationship while the research hypothesis predicts a relationship.