What is a Hypothesis?

A hypothesis is a statement or prediction that can be tested. When you're comparing things, a hypothesis helps you focus on what you think you will find based on your research.

Steps to Write Your Hypothesis

  1. Choose Your Focus: Start by deciding what specific aspect you want to compare about Zara, Shein, and Ralph Lauren. In this case, we are focusing on 'where the clothes are made.'
  2. Do Some Research: Look up where each brand produces their clothes. For example, Zara often produces in Europe, Shein in Asia, and Ralph Lauren in various locations including the U.S. and other countries.
  3. Identify Patterns: After doing your research, look for patterns. Are most Zara clothes made in Europe? Does Shein primarily manufacture in Asia? This will help form your hypothesis.
  4. Make Your Prediction: Based on your research, write a clear statement. Your hypothesis should predict a possible outcome of your comparison. For example:

Hypothesis Example: 'I believe that Zara clothes are made mostly in Europe, Shein clothes are made primarily in Asia, and Ralph Lauren has a mix of locations, with some clothes made in the U.S.' This statement gives a clear guess based on your findings.

Testing Your Hypothesis

Once you have your hypothesis, you can collect data and see if your predictions are correct by researching further or even conducting surveys about the brands' clothing origins.

Remember, a good hypothesis is testable and based on solid research. Good luck with your project!


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