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  • What is a non-directional hypothesis?
    A non-directional hypothesis states that there will be a significant difference in the dependent variable (DV) measurements between two conditions of the independent variable (IV).
  • What does the phrase "significant difference" imply in a non-directional hypothesis?
    It implies that the difference observed in DV measurements is unlikely to have occurred by chance.
  • How does the structure of a non-directional hypothesis differ from a directional hypothesis?
    A non-directional hypothesis does not specify the direction of the difference, while a directional hypothesis predicts the specific direction of the difference.
  • What is the format of a non-directional hypothesis?
    • "There will be a significant difference in DV measurements between Condition 1 of IV and Condition 2 of IV."