Writing a hypothesis
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Ideas about autistic children in the general education classroom (mainstreaming, inclusion and pull-out options) are included.
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Discusses how to write a hypothesis on any given topic and how those topics can be individulized to create a strong hypothesis statement.
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Hypothesis: Autistic children in the general education classroom receive an advantage from inclusion and mainstreaming in the public school system.
Hypothesis: Autistic children in general education classrooms benefit from pull-out options currently being offered in the public school system.
You will also need a null hypothesis, which is basically stating the opposite of your hypothesis.
Here are some tips on how to formulate your hypothesis...
You are trying to link two or more variables to what you believe to be related.
These will be generalizations phrased in a way that shows them as positive assertations and in ...
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