Does it meet the guidelines for a good hypothesis? If not, what is missing or incorrect? How could they improve their hypothesis to make it more clear or specific?Does your classmate’s post convince you that their hypothesis should be supported? Why or why not?

Response to student post

The questions below do NOT have to all but answered just a short summary of attached classmate discussion

1, Does it meet the guidelines for a good hypothesis? If not, what is missing or incorrect? How could they improve their hypothesis to make it more clear or specific?

2, Does your classmate’s post convince you that their hypothesis should be supported? Why or why not?

3, Can you think of an argument that supports a different hypothesis (i.e., a different relationship between the variables)?

4, Alternatively, if you find no holes or flaws in a student’s hypothesis or logic of the rationale, then provide positive comments acknowledging their good work and point out what in particular made their hypothesis very strong