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What is a directional
hypothesis?
the researcher makes clear the sort of
difference
they expect between the
2
conditions or 2 groups of people
includes words:
mole
/
less
, faster/slower, higher/lower
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What is a non-directional hypothesis?
state that there will be a
difference
between conditions and groups but doesn't specify the
nature
of difference
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When do you use non-directional hypothesis?
when there is no previous research, or previous studies are contradictory.
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When do you use
directional hypothesis
?
findings from research suggests a
particular outcome
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What's an
independent
variable?
the variable that is
changed
or manipulated by
experimenter
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What's a
dependant
variable?
the
variable
that is being measured by
experimenter
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Difference between control condition and experimental condition
control condition are those who do not receive the
'experimental condition'
e.g. those not given a sweet
experimental condition are those who receive the condition e.g. those given a sweet
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What does it mean to 'operationalise' a variable?
ensuring all variables are
measurable
/defining how they can be
measured
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formula
for writing a directional hypothesis
IV
+
DV
+ IV
formula
for writing a
non-directional hypothesis
TWBAD
+
DV
+
IV
+ IV
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