General Implication Form and Falsifiability

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Written by Charles Stover in Psychology

General Implication Form is a format for one’s hypothesis in which it is phrased as an “if…then” statement. The state of the independent variable is discussed following the “if,” while the resulting dependent variable change follows the “then.”

This form allows for a scientific necessary of falsifiability, wherein the experiment can conclude that the hypothesis is either true or false.

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