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You can make a psychological hypothesis by assuming how something might affect someone's psychological quality. To test the feasibility or disability of this hypothesis you must describe an experiment.Steps to create an experimentDetermine a hypothesis.Determine the variables.Select a group of volunteers who will participate in the tests.Divide the volunteers into groups where the tests will be applied.Evaluate test results.Determine whether or not the test results are credible the hypothesis.An example of a hypothesis you can make is the sentence "Low exposure to the sun can increase anxiety levels."To test the veracity of this hypothesis you can set up an experiment with 45 volunteers who will be separated into 3 groups. These volunteers must have been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder for you to assess the results fully.The first group should be exposed to the sun about 5 hours a day, the second group should be exposed to the sun about 2 hours a day and the third group should not be disclosed to the sun. All groups must follow this routine for 100 days.At the end of this period, the volunteers will talk about what they felt and how the anxiety symptoms developed. They will also be consulted by a doctor who can determine differences in disease symptoms.With the results of the text, it will be possible to determine that the hypothesis is true if the individuals who did not expose themselves to the sun had worsening anxiety symptoms.Learn more about testing hypotheses:https://brainly.com/question/17489280#SPJ1