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By the end of this topic, you should be able to:
1. Identify what is a hypothesis;
2. Describe the functions of a hypothesis;
3. Identify the characteristics of a hypothesis; and
4. Describe the types of hypothesis.
INTRODUCTION
One of the most important considerations when beginning your research work and
formulating the research problem is constructing the hypothesis. Generally,
hypothesis provides clarity so that you can focus on a research problem. However,
this is not essential for a study or research work. A researcher can conduct a valid
investigation without constructing a hypothesis. However, it is always good to
construct a hypothesis as it will help to narrow down your focus of research. The
significance of a hypothesis lies in its ability to bring direction and specificity to
your research work. To explore better, let us see an example.
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Let's say you are conducting a research in the area of Web Services for business
applications. Your programming impression is that interoperability and user-
friendly platforms result in multiple supports using Web Services. You may want
to find out why such a condition is needed in business applications. Therefore, by
narrowing the choices, based on your knowledge in the field, you design a study
based on your hunch and curiosity. This leads to some hypotheses made to find
the cause of the condition.
DEFINITION OF A HYPOTHESIS
As a researcher, we never know the outcome prior to the research work but we
will have certain assumptions on how the end results will be. Based on our hunch
and curiosity, we will test it by collecting information that will enable us to
conclude whether our assumptions are right.
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Identify the functions of a hypothesis in a research work.
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7.3 CHARACTERISTICS OF
HYPOTHESIS
As a researcher, you should keep in mind some important considerations when
constructing a hypothesis for your research work.
Hypothesis 1:
The average jitter of the broadcast mechanism in the audio distribution
network is lower than that of the unicast mechanism.
The hypothesis shows a clear and specific statement. It tells us that comparison is
done between average jitter measurement between broadcast and unicast
mechanisms of audio distribution in network. Such a hypothesis is easier to test.
Hypothesis 2 :
Network intrusion rates vary inversely with firewall enhancement.
Hypothesis 2 is clear but it is a lot more difficult to test. We can see three aspects
here, 'network intrusion rates,' 'vary inversely' and 'firewall enhancement.' To find
the network instrusion rates and measure the inverse relationship of its rate is
straightforward but to measure firewall enhancement is a lot more difficult. What
factor corresponds to firewall enhancement? How can we measure firewall
enhancement? Therefore, such a hypothesis is more difficult to test.
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1. Describe the main characteristics of a hypothesis.
2. Identify the process of hypothesis testing.
(Adapted from Ranjit Kumar Research Methodology: Step by Step for Beginners,)
KEY TERMS
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Books
Bailey, K. D. (1978). Methods of social research (3rd ed.). New York: The Free
Press.
Grinnell, (1988). Social work research and evaluation. Itasca: Illinois, F. E.
Peacock Publishers.
Kumar R. (2005). Research methodology. SAGE Publications
Internet Resources
Trochim, W. K. (2007). Research method tutorials [Electronic version]
http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/tutorial/tutorial.htm
Vagner, K. W. (2007). Introduction to research methods [Electronic version]
http://psychology.about.com/od/researchmethods/ss/expdesintro.htm