What do you do if your research hypothesis lacks logical reasoning?
Research is a process of exploring, testing, and answering questions based on evidence and logic. A research hypothesis is a tentative statement that predicts the relationship between variables or the outcome of an experiment. However, not all hypotheses are equally valid or reasonable. Sometimes, your research hypothesis may lack logical reasoning, meaning that it is not based on sound arguments, principles, or evidence. This can lead to faulty conclusions, wasted resources, and ethical issues. So, what do you do if your research hypothesis lacks logical reasoning? Here are some steps you can take to improve your research hypothesis and avoid common pitfalls.
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