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what is a hypotheses
a precise and
testable
statement about the world
what are the different types of hypotheses
experimental/alternate hypotheses
null hypotheses
what is the experimental/ alternate hypotheses
there
WILL be a difference
in the DV between the Iv conditions
what is the null hypotheses
there
WON'T be a difference
in the DV between the IV conditions
what are the two types of experimental/alternate hypotheses
directional
(1 tailed)
non directional
(2 tailed)
what is a directional hypotheses
states that the kind of difference or relationship between
two conditions or two groups
of participants
what is a non-directional hypotheses
simply predicts that there will be a difference or relationship between two conditions or two groups of participants
BUT DOESN'T SAY WHICH WAY
what is the formula for writing directional alternate hypotheses
IV Condition
A
will
perform better/quicker
than IV Condition
B
OR
IV Condition
B
will
perform worse/slower
than IV Condition
A
what is the formula for writing non- directional alternate hypotheses
There will be
a statistically significant difference
in Dv between IV Condition A and IV Condition B
what is the formula for writing a null hypotheses
there will be
no statistically significant difference
in the DV between IV Condition
A
and Iv Condition
B.
Any differences found will be
due to chance