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What are the limitations of using a hypothesis?
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What are the limitations of using a hypothesis?
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Hypotheses can be overly simplistic, may fail to account for unmeasured variables, and may lack generalisability. Although hypotheses are valuable, their limitations should always be acknowledged and carefully considered during the research process.
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