aims & hypotheses

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    • what is an aim?
      The aim is what the researchers wants to study/research. It states the purpose of the study/research.
    • what is a hypothesis?
      A hypothesis is a clear, testable statement.
    • directional hypothesis/one-tailed hypothesis
      This hypothesis states the direction the researcher thinks the study will go; there is one answer. A directional hypothesis is used if there is prior research on the topic that produced precise findings.
    • non-directional hypothesis/two-tailed hypothesis
      This hypothesis does not state the direction the researchers think the study will go; it does not indicate an answer. A non-directional hypothesis is used if there is no prior research or varying results. 'There is a difference...
    • null hypothesis
      This hypothesis states that there is no difference. A null hypothesis is needed for all research to be done - this is for falsifiability, if there is not a null hypothesis the research is not scientific.
    • operationalisation
      When something is made extremely clear/precise. To operationalise we should add units of measurement. Things should be detailed.