A hypothesis is an idea or assumption that can be tested to see if it is true or false. It is often used when trying to understand a problem or find the best way to complete a task. A hypothesis is not just a guess—it is a reasoned statement based on what is already known.
For example:
A good hypothesis is clear, focused, and testable. It allows someone to explore possible solutions by gathering evidence to prove or disprove it.
Testing hypotheses helps solve complex problems because it allows ideas to be checked before making important decisions. Instead of acting on assumptions, testing helps gather evidence to see what actually works.
Testing hypotheses is useful when:
For example, if a team wants to improve how people understand their messages, they might test whether using pictures alongside text makes information clearer.
Turning an idea into a testable hypothesis involves a few simple steps. A well-formed hypothesis should be clear, specific, and possible to test using evidence. Here’s how to do it:
By following these steps, you can create strong, testable hypotheses that help you make better decisions and solve complex problems with confidence.
Reflective questions for individuals can include:
Observation cues for trainers can include:
Evidence can include individuals’ self-reflections, a write-up of where they have created and tested a hypothesis to explore a complex problem, and observations from others.
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