The document discusses hypotheses for preventing hair loss (alopecia). The first hypothesis was that sunbathing for 5 hours daily would stop hair loss, but when tested on lions, their hair continued falling out and they developed skin cancer and lost weight. The second hypothesis that washing hair less would help also failed when tested on lions, whose hair fell out more and just became dirtier. The third hypothesis that washing hair with oil would prevent loss succeeded - when lions' hair was washed with oil, their hair stopped falling out.
The document discusses hypotheses for preventing hair loss (alopecia). The first hypothesis was that sunbathing for 5 hours daily would stop hair loss, but when tested on lions, their hair continued falling out and they developed skin cancer and lost weight. The second hypothesis that washing hair less would help also failed when tested on lions, whose hair fell out more and just became dirtier. The third hypothesis that washing hair with oil would prevent loss succeeded - when lions' hair was washed with oil, their hair stopped falling out.
The document discusses hypotheses for preventing hair loss (alopecia). The first hypothesis was that sunbathing for 5 hours daily would stop hair loss, but when tested on lions, their hair continued falling out and they developed skin cancer and lost weight. The second hypothesis that washing hair less would help also failed when tested on lions, whose hair fell out more and just became dirtier. The third hypothesis that washing hair with oil would prevent loss succeeded - when lions' hair was washed with oil, their hair stopped falling out.
Identification of the problem: Hair loss (Alopecia)
Alopecia: Alopecia is abnormal hair loss, which is why the term is
considered a synonym for baldness. It can affect other areas of the skin where there is hair, such as the eyelashes, armpits, genital region and beard.
1. Definition of the problem:
It is observed that more than half of the population that suffers more stress than the account, the hair of the whole body falls out, and once it falls out, it doesn't grow back.
2. First hypothesis formulation:
The hypothesis is proposed that by sunbathing 5 hours a day for 2 weeks, hair stops falling out. If the hypothesis is true, the lions to which this hypothesis is applied won’t lose their hair. To test the hypothesis: 3 lions are exposed to the sun 5 hours a day for 2 weeks. When doing the experiment on lions we have observed that hair continues to fall and also skin cancer and weight loss.
3. Second Hypothesis Formulation:
The hypothesis is proposed that washing your hair less frequently stops it from falling out. If the hypothesis is true, the lions to which this hypothesis is applied won’t lose their hair. To test the hypothesis: 3 lions are caught and their hair isn't washed as much as the rest. When doing the experiment on the lions we have observed that they continue to lose hair more than usual and the only thing that has been achieved is to have it dirtier. 4. Third Hypothesis Formulation: The hypothesis is proposed that by washing your hair with oil, it stops falling out. If the hypothesis is true, the lions to which this hypothesis is applied won’t lose their hair. To test the hypothesis: 3 lions are caught and their hair is washed with oil unlike the rest. When doing the experiment on lions we have observed that the hair stops falling out.
So the theory about the influence of washing your hair with oil is true.