The hypotheses are always made in question form.

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False. Hypotheses are statements that can be tested through research and experimentation, and they are not always formulated in question form. They are typically written as declarative statements predicting a relationship or outcome. For example, a hypothesis might state, "Increasing study time will improve exam scores." While researchers may pose research questions that lead to hypothesis development, the hypotheses themselves are not required to be in question form.

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