The aim describes the larger intention of the study. Objectives break that aim into specific measurable tasks. A hypothesis, where relevant, states an expected relationship or difference that the study intends to examine.

When these three are mixed up, the entire thesis can start feeling incoherent. Taking time to distinguish them early makes the rest of the work easier.

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