Please answer the question and not agree of or disagree with my hypothesis. Can there be a control group in this? Could the control group be doing it between a certain time?
Hypothesis: Teenagers will score better on the Big Brain Academy game then adults because they are using thinking, memorizing, analyzing, computing, and identifying skills more often then adults.|||When you are simply comparing two groups to see which does more of this, or has less of that, without any experimental input, each group is effectively the control against which the other is measured. Your hypothesis is flawed because it includes too much. A valid hypothesis must be testable. "Teenagers will score better on the Big Brain Academy game than adults" is a valid hypothesis because you can test it to see if it is true. But the rest of your hypothesis, "because they are using thinking, memorizing, analyzing, computing, and identifying skills more often then adults" is untestable speculation, and therefore not valid as a hypothesis.
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