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A student completed a lab report. Which correctly describes the difference between the “Question” and “Hypothesis” sections of her report?
“Question” states what she is asking, and “Hypothesis” states the result of her experiment.
“Question” states what she is asking, and “Hypothesis” states what she thinks the answer to that question is in “if . . . then . . . because” format.
“Question” describes what she is trying to find out, and "Hypothesis" states the procedures and methods of data collection.
“Question” describes what she is trying to find out, and “Hypothesis” states any additional information or prior knowledge about the question.
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The second option is correct: “Question” states what she is asking, and “Hypothesis” states what she thinks the answer to that question is (often written in “if... then... because” form). The other choices confuse the hypothesis with the experiment's result, methods, or background information.
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