Sentence examples for hypothesis elaborated from inspiring English sources

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The opinions can be those of expert judges (experts in the development scales or experts in the target construct) or target population judges (potential users of the scale), enabling the researcher to ensure that the hypothesis elaborated in the research appropriately represents the construct of interest (Nunnally 1967).

This result could be interpreted as strengthening a recent hypothesis (elaborated in [ 23]) that introns may evolve into internal eliminated sequences (IES).

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We structure our analysis around the following research hypotheses, elaborated on in Section 6: [H1]:  A more complete Twitter profile is a better sensor.

To test the hypotheses elaborated in the previous section, we collected archival data for a number of major quality certificates that are commonly required in the manufacturing industry in China.

In addition, the outsiders' hypothesis elaborates on the notion implied from modern comparative genomic studies with endosymbiontic bacteria that genetic drift eroding the prokaryotic genome might have been an important factor underling the endosymbiont-to-organelle conversion.

This hypothesis was elaborated in extensive modeling approaches by J. Glazier (1992).

To test the hypothesis, I elaborated a trade model and an economic growth model that take into account the cultural factor.

On these grounds, the following hypothesis was elaborated: heart problems and treatment (symptoms) might be correlated with perceived physical appearance; problems with perceived physical appearance might be correlated with psychosocial functioning; cognitive problems might be correlated with school functioning; and treatment anxiety might be correlated with psychosocial functioning.

Based on seven metrics, four hypotheses were elaborated for this study, two related to the utility construct, and two related to the ease of use construct (Table 9).

This is known as the four-document hypothesis, which was elaborated in 1925 by B.H. Streeter, an English biblical scholar.

Bickerton swats down all these theories and explains how he arrived at his own solution, the language bioprogram hypothesis, which he elaborated in the book "Roots of Language" (1981).

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