Hypothesis Formulation
Hypothesis Formulation is the ability to devise investigable propositions for Research and Development. This capability incorporates critical thinking to identify gaps in current knowledge, proposing explanations or predictions. Mastery of hypothesis formulation can streamline research, ensuring efficient use of resources and facilitating innovative discoveries.
Level 1: Emerging
At a foundational level you are able to state simple research questions and suggest early ideas for investigation with guidance. You draw on existing information to identify basic gaps or opportunities relevant to your project. Your contribution helps clarify the initial focus for research and supports more experienced team members in refining hypotheses.
Level 2: Proficient
At a developing level you are able to help shape straightforward hypotheses with some guidance, drawing on available information and input from others. You contribute by identifying clear research questions and making simple predictions. This supports your team’s R&D efforts as you start to connect theory and practice in your work.
Level 3: Advanced
At a proficient level you are able to consistently develop clear, testable hypotheses that address identified gaps in research or product development. You draw on current evidence and team input to craft propositions that direct research efforts efficiently. This enables your team to focus resources, reduce wasted effort, and progress towards innovative outcomes.