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''Going outside with wet hair will make you sick."

What would be the independent and dependent variables?
And they also asked for a procedure that anyone can follow and test the hypothesis.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Going outside with wet hair

Children have heard the warnings since the beginning of time: “Don’t go out in the cold with wet hair, or you’ll catch pneumonia!” But with apologies to grandma (she has so much other wisdom to share), this one isn’t true.

You cannot get sick from simply going outside with wet hair.

“Hair being wet is not the cause for catching a cold,” Dr. Goldman says. “A microorganism, such as a virus, has to be involved to cause a cold.”

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