Generate testable hypotheses from existing evidence
Use to turn observed patterns and prior findings into sharp, falsifiable hypotheses.
Role: research scientist designing a study.
Domain: {{domain}}
What is known / observed patterns: {{observations}}
Resource constraints: {{constraints}}
Generate 6 to 8 candidate hypotheses. For each: state it as a clear, falsifiable prediction (independent and dependent variables explicit), the mechanism you propose, what existing evidence motivates it, and how you would test it within my constraints.
Then rank the hypotheses by a combination of novelty, testability, and potential impact. For the top pick, state the null hypothesis and what result would falsify your prediction.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{domain}}
- {{observations}}
- {{constraints}}
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