Whether you teach math, reading, music or physical education, the inclusion
of hypothesis generation and testing can be a powerful strategy.
Not exact matches
«There would, however, be a method by which, if the orangutan and others were
of the human species, the crudest observers could assure themselves
of it even by demonstration; but since a single
generation would not suffice for this experiment, it must be considered impracticable, because it would be necessary for what is only an
hypothesis to be already proved true before the experiment that was to prove it true could be tried innocently.»
Especially among scholars
of the younger
generation there exists a definite skepticism towards the Documentary
Hypothesis.»
At a time when policymakers favor the belief that disadvantaged kids have insufficient cognitive training, Tough finds that a new
generation of researchers are questioning the cognitive
hypothesis.
Scientific reasoning in early and middle childhood: the development
of domain - general evidence evaluation, experimentation, and
hypothesis generation skills.
To test their
hypothesis, the researchers used next -
generation sequencing (NGS) technology to sequence the complete set
of coding variants from the genomes
of individuals from seven populations within and outside Africa, i.e. from the Democratic Republic
of Congo, Namibia, Algeria, Pakistan, Cambodia, Siberia and Mexico.
But Muller conjectured that another approach to the free radical
hypothesis would be to find ways
of reducing free radical
generation.
I am sure that, on the basis
of known structures, eBDIMS will be able to generate new
hypotheses and will pave the way to a new
generation of therapeutic targets.»
Pigeons provide a nice model for testing these
hypotheses because they have short
generation times, and researchers can easily test eggs for the presence
of inherited antibodies.
There was no proof
of cold - bloodedness, but it was the most popular working
hypothesis for three
generations of paleontologists.
However, testing did not support this
hypothesis: The concentration
of antibodies in eggs laid by the second
generation was unaffected by whether or not the grandmother pigeon received the real injection or a sham injection.
In an accompanying editorial, Ara S. Khachaturian, Ph.D., Executive Editor, and the editorial staff
of Alzheimer's & Dementia, «commend the effort within the Research Framework to create a common language that may lead to new thinking for the
generation of new testable
hypotheses about the conceptual basis for Alzheimer's disease.
Dr Evelien van Meel (MD), from the
Generation R Study Group at Erasmus MC University Medical Centre, The Netherlands, will tell the congress: «These findings support the
hypothesis that early - life respiratory tract infections may influence the development
of respiratory illnesses in the longer term.
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Scientists in our group combine methods development, data
generation and analysis with
hypothesis generation and experimental testing to obtain insights into biological mechanisms
of disease.
Computational Algorithms and Tools (Bruce Aronow, Section Editor): This section focuses on the
generation of databases, analysis tools, or large scale analyses carried out from new or established datasets that generate
hypotheses into the structure and function
of physiological systems at the sub cellular or organismal level.
We can only hope that policymakers, teachers, and administrators understand the limitations
of the grit
hypothesis so we don't disadvantage yet another
generation of hard - working, gritty, and determined poor kids by not teaching them what they need to know to succeed.
If we have a plausible working
hypothesis of sustainable living for the next
generation, we may be able to move in a more structured way towards that goal.
The change to Common Core calls for lessons to go deep, not broad.Did you know: a recent study found that only five percent
of classroom teachers taught analysis,
generation of hypotheses, and critical thinking skills?
An iOS hacker (you all know Chronic) seems to agree with this
hypothesis after studying a debug output from an iPad development unit, believed to be the third
generation of -LSB-...]
«
Hypothesis for an Exhibition» explores parallels in thought and aesthetic strategies between Italian Conceptualist Giulio Paolini's work, especially
of the 1960s and the»70s, and the work
of a younger
generation of artists based in New York City today.
(4) Spending trillions
of dollars rebuilding the energy
generation and distribution system on the basis
of a failed
hypothesis is insane, especially given all the other useful purposes that it could be spent on (assuming we even had it).
This relationship is common knowledge and along with hypothetical GCR
generation of cloud droplet nucleation sites forms the basis
of Svensmark's Cosmic Ray / Cloud
hypothesis.
We are dealing with a two -
generation long miseducation
of climate scientists and a failed
hypothesis of a global climate poised on the razor's edge
of «radiative forcings».
Some speculate that the elevated level
of strife across the Middle East over the past
generation reflects the pressures
of global warming — a
hypothesis all the more cruel considering that warming began accelerating when the industrialized world extracted and then burned the region's oil.
So, I return to my
hypothesis stated at 11:27 yesterday, which is that future
generations will not be happy to find that their inheritance has been squandered by the pursuit
of expensive energy options, including wind and solar PV (or new hydro?)
Such a use
of mathematics is sometimes called «heuristic» (meaning leading in a useful direction), «
hypothesis generation», «the context
of discovery» (vs. the context
of testing), or «conjecture».
Part
of the reason the law - firm ecosystem has changed so dramatically in a single
generation is greed: The most profitable partners steadily discarded their underachieving colleagues, because they didn't want to share the spoils... Within the next decade or so, according to one common
hypothesis, there will be at most 20 to 25 firms that can operate this way — the firms whose clients have so many billions
of dollars riding on their legal work that they can truly spend without limit.
Our multivariate multilevel analyses reinforce the
hypothesis that contextual - structural factors from the perspective
of both
generations are critical for understanding variations in grandparental childcare.
Yet, studies
of intergenerational relationship quality typically examine only one or two
generations (Fingerman, Pitzer, Lefkowitz, Birditt, & Mroczek, 2008; Pillemer & Suitor, 2002; Pillemer et al., 2007) and so have not tested
hypotheses about differences or transmission across three
generations of family members.
Scientific reasoning in early and middle childhood: the development
of domain - general evidence evaluation, experimentation, and
hypothesis generation skills.