Decide on what the objective/question for your experiment will be. Objectives/questions can be written in many ways, but will typically be in the form of: “…how __________ impacts/influences/effects __________.”
Once you have established your objective/question, develop a hypothesis for your experiment. Your hypothesis should directly address your objective/question (same detail).
Justify/explain your hypothesis using existing knowledge from a primary, peer reviewed source. Include one point (paraphrased) from the source you choose with a proper in-text citation and full citation (CSE format).
Based on your hypothesis and the design of your experiment, what is/are your prediction(s), or expected outcome(s)? Predictions are based on your hypothesis and specific to your experiment. (do Q2 & Q5 before answering this). You can indicate your predictions in written form or visually (using a graph).