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Working hypothesis         
A working hypothesis is a hypothesis that is provisionally accepted as a basis for further ongoing researchOxford Dictionary of Sports Science & Medicine. Eprint via Answers.
Lexical hypothesis         
  • [[Gordon Allport]]
HYPOTHESIS IN PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY THAT PERSONALITY TRAITS IMPORTANT TO A GROUP BECOME A PART OF THAT GROUP’S LANGUAGE
Sedimentation hypothesis; Fundamental lexical hypothesis; Lexical Hypothesis; Psycholexical
The lexical hypothesis (also known as the fundamental lexical hypothesis, lexical approach, or sedimentation hypothesis) is a thesis, current primarily in early personality psychology, and subsequently subsumed by many later efforts in that subfield. Despite some variation in its definition and application, the hypothesis is generally defined by two postulates.
Farrer hypothesis         
SOLUTION TO THE SYNOPTIC PROBLEM THAT MARK WAS WRITTEN FIRST, THAT MATTHEW USED MARK, AND THAT LUKE USED MARK AND MATTHEW
Farrer Hypothesis; Farrer theory
The Farrer hypothesis (also called the L/M hypothesis, the Farrer–Goulder hypothesis and the Farrer–Goulder–Goodacre hypothesis) is a possible solution to the synoptic problem. The theory is that the Gospel of Mark was written first, followed by the Gospel of Matthew and then by the Gospel of Luke.
Examples of use of working hypothesis
1. UNIIIC is developing a working hypothesis on who commissioned the crime and the motive behind it.
2. "Our working hypothesis is that all this is before the end of the last Ice Age," said the adventurer.
3. On Sunday Defra announced its "working hypothesis" was that the bird had been infected by the Taiwanese birds.
4. On Sunday it announced its working hypothesis was that the bird had been infected by a batch of birds from Taiwan.
5. The working hypothesis for what went wrong is that the vaccine somehow primed the immune system to be more susceptible to HIV infection –– a scenario neither foreseen nor suggested by previous studies.