My Hypothesis [Revised] — SmilingDogTheProfWants

  1. Childhood obesity
  2. The blame for childhood obesity
  3. The parents fault of giving their child fast food
  4. If parents were more responsible they wouldn’t give their kid fast-food several times a week or let them play on the internet all day
  5. If parents didn’t buy fast food for their kids and made them play outside they wouldn’t be obese
  6. Children are to blame for their own obesity because of their heavy desire for the most stimulating things which include fast food, video games, viral videos, YouTube content and (possibly) avoiding situations where others may insult them.
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My Hypothesis- nimadhury

  1. Health outcomes
  2. Health outcomes in poverty
  3. Poverty leads to factors of social determinates of health such as lack of reliable transportation, unstable housing
  4. Income based programs provide resources to those who qualify as “in poverty” including medicaid for health coverage
  5. Individuals and families attempt to increase their incomes to afford to combat their main sources of social determinations of health (ex: better car, smoke detectors)
  6. Now have lost health coverage, and are spending more money for private insurance
  7. Medicaid and its policies create a cycle of reliance and prevent sustainable change in improving health outcomes for its patients
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My hypothesis—glowgirl

  1. Car accidents increase due to driver
  2. 2 6 million people in the U.S die every year due to car accidents which means a large percent of our population dying. Automatic self driven cars should be an option for drivers
  3. 3. 90 percent People die in a car everyday . 3 million people are injured every year in accidents, while 2 million experience permanent injuries every year. 1 in 7 people do no wear seat belts while driving.
  4. The typical causes of accidents that result in death are 40% alcohol, 30% speeding, and 33% reckless driving all leaving the driver to take accountability for.
  5. There should be more rules and regulations to people having the ability to drive so until we can come to a safe way to conduct this, automatic Cars should be funded until our population can handle to drive more responsibly.
  6. Deploying cars are about 10% safer than average driver and doesn’t pose a threat to risk pedestrians, bicyclists, or other cars rather than being piloted by humans
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My Hypothesis – akidfromakron

  1. Winning in sports
  2. Winning percentages in the NBA
  3. The effect of attendance and crowd noise on the winning percentage of NBA teams
  4. Having home court advantage increases the crowd noise in the home teams favor and makes players more comfortable in the game
  5. Having home court advantage drastically improves chances of winning in the NBA
  6. Playing at home is more of an advantage than simply playing in front of a large crowd.
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Hypothesis Feedback

By this time next week all of you will have consulted with my on a plan to develop your Hypotheses to reveal the most intriguing research questions you can imagine.

You’re smart people and good students. You’re in class because you want to challenge yourself and learn to do something new, or differently, or better. So, here’s your chance. The “fallback topics” and themes you’ve written about in other classes aren’t as close to the top of the grade scale in this class as they may have been.

Let’s take far-fetched example of a way to turn an “obvious answer” into something more intriguing.

  • Last September, forest fires were raging through California, clearly fueled by environmental conditions worsened by the warming global climate, burning a million acres of timerberland incredibly quickly.
  • The president suggested that the cause of the devastation was the failure of the State of California to “sweep the forest floor” clear of leaves and fallen branches that, as he described it, “explode like matchsticks.”
  • Any sensible person who contemplates the prospect of sending crews into a million acres of forest with leaf blowers recognizes the president’s solution as the ravings of a madman.
  • But . . . what if there’s a point to this insanity?
  • What if, every mile or so (you name the distance), a broad band of woodland was clearcut and the ground kept clear, creating a line that a raging fire would not cross.
  • The condition of the forest floor for that mile (5 miles?) would be irrelevant.
  • Fires that used to rage for 5 miles and then keep going another 10, and another 10, would burn for 5 miles and then stop.

Do you see what I mean? Find your topic. Scan the prevailing opinions. Reject them. Invent a new one that doesn’t at first seem to have much merit. And then bear down on that not-obvious, non-intuitive premise to see what’s there.

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My Hypothesis—hailthegreat8

Hypothesis
1. Does an Authoritarian parent style affect a child more than an Uninvolved parenting style?
2. Signs of Permissive parent
3. Difference between Authoritarian and Authoritative parent style
4. Which parenting style demonstrates the best results in a child

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My Hypothesis—pizzaplanet323

  1. Music

2. Music throughout a Childs life

3. The affect that music has on a child

4. The effect music in a childs education can help them advance

5. How music can effect the motor and cognitive skills of a child

6. Students can have an extremely beneficial educational experiences when the teachers involve music in their lesson plans.

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My Hypothesis -mhmokaysure

  1. Age of receiving one’s driver’s license.
  2. The age minimum to receive a driver’s license varies per state. 
  3. Driving requires experience, skill, as well as critical decision making in order to travel safely, and even then there are variables out of one’s control.
  4. Cars are statistically the most dangerous form of transportation, yet in some states people as young as 16, being able to acquire a learner’s permit at the age of 14.
  5. The brain is not fully developed until around the age of 25, making it harder to be cerebrally advanced enough to perform highly intensive tasks. 
  6. Due to lack of cerebral development, the minimum driving age should be raised nationwide in order to reduce the dangers novice drivers present to those whom with they share roads.
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My hypothesis—Aquarela

1.Emotional abuse, which is also known as psychological or verbal abuse, is a very common childhood problem, and usually occurs in the family environment by children’s parents.

2.Making a child feel worthless, unloved, alone or scared is emotional abuse, which is also known as psychological or verbal abuse, and parents unconsciously harm their children by emotionally abusing them.

3.Making a child feel worthless, unloved, alone or scared is emotional abuse, and when parents unconsciously harm their children by emotionally abusing them, it affects neurological development of  children.

4.Making a child feel worthless, unloved, alone or scared is emotional abuse, and when parents unconsciously harm their children by emotionally abusing them; it affects neurological development of  children, therefore children may display life-long cognitive problems, which usually are noticed by day-care centers and schools.

5.Making a child feel worthless, unloved, alone or scared is emotional abuse; when parents unconsciously harm their children by emotionally abusing them, especially in early years of life, it affects neurological development of  children. Therefore, children may display life-long cognitive problems, which usually are noticed by day-care centers, schools and health workers.

6.Making a child feel worthless, unloved, alone or scared is emotional abuse; when parents unconsciously harm their children by emotionally abusing them, especially in early years of life, it affects neurological development of  children. Therefore, children may display life-long cognitive problems, which usually are noticed by day-care centers, schools and health workers.

At the website, NPR Recordings, we can scroll to a page that contains the collected audio work of George Orwell, called “George Orwell Omnibus.”

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My Hypothesis- clementine102

1.) Abortion

2.) Abortion vs. Mother’s body

3.) The body of a mother who is having an abortion

4.) Physical and mental effects mothers acquire when having an abortion

5.) Women are not informed enough about what you go through when having an abortion.

6.) If woman today were informed of the horrid things you go through after having an abortion, most woman will want to give birth instead of aborting the baby.

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